Man injured in fall from bridge at Perth Station
Police are investigating after the 36-year-old said he has "no recollection of the incident'', which happened at around 2.50pm on Thursday May 5.
A man is being treated in hospital after falling from a railway bridge at Perth station.
Police are investigating after the 36-year-old said he has "no recollection of the incident'', which happened at around 2.50pm on Thursday May 5.
He suffered serious injuries to his back, legs, face and body as a result of the fall on to the rail line and is being treated in Ninewells Hospital, Dundee.
Officers say the man does not know what happened and they are appealing for any witnesses who were in the station at the time.
British Transport Police said: "He was initially treated at the scene by paramedics before being taken by ambulance to Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. He is presently detained and hospital staff describe his condition as being stable.
"At this stage the injured man has no recollection of the incident."
Detective Constable David McAllister of British Transport Police is appealing for anyone who was in the area - which is on a busy main road - and who may have information which can help piece together what happened to contact him.
"British Transport Police can be contacted on 0800 40 50 40.''