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San Francisco finally installs nets to stop suicides off Golden Gate Bridge

Officials announced that crews have installed stainless-steel nets on both sides of the 2.7km Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

January 05, 2024 / 16:25 IST
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Nearly 2,000 people have plunged to their deaths since the Golden Gate bridge opened in 1937.
Nearly 2,000 people have plunged to their deaths since the Golden Gate bridge opened in 1937.

Kevin Hines regretted jumping off San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge the moment his hands released the rail and he plunged the equivalent of 25 stories into the Pacific Ocean, breaking his back.

Hines miraculously survived his suicide attempt at age 19 in September 2000 as he struggled with bipolar disorder, one of about 40 people who survived after jumping off the bridge.

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Hines, his father, and a group of parents who lost their children to suicide at the bridge relentlessly advocated for a solution for two decades, meeting resistance from people who did not want to alter the iconic landmark with its sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay.

On Wednesday, they finally got their wish when officials announced that crews have installed stainless-steel nets on both sides of the 2.7km bridge.