Here’s the latest significant news about Redheugh Bridge in Gateshead as of mid‑April 2026.[1][2][3][4]
Ongoing river search and police investigation
- Police were called to Redheugh Bridge in Gateshead shortly before 22:00 BST on Friday 10 April after reports of a disturbance involving a group of people on the bridge.[3][4][1]
- During or shortly after this altercation, a man entered the River Tyne; a search operation by Northumbria Police’s marine unit and specialist teams has been ongoing for several days.[4][1][3]
- The man has now been named as 39‑year‑old Dean Larvin from Gateshead; he has not yet been found, and his family are being supported by officers.[2][4]
Arrest and current status
- A 48‑year‑old woman was arrested in connection with the incident, initially on suspicion of section 18 assault and later on suspicion of murder.[5][1][2][3]
- She has since been released on police bail while enquiries continue.[1][2][4]
- Police say initial reports suggested the man entered the water during the altercation, but subsequent enquiries indicate he left the scene of the row and entered the water a short time later.[4]
Public appeals
- Northumbria Police are appealing for witnesses who were in the area around 22:00 that Friday, especially anyone with dashcam footage of the moments before or after the man entered the water.[4]
- Anyone with information is being asked to contact the force on 101.[4]
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