Florida drawbridge tender arrested in death of woman who fell when it opened
CBSN
The worker who was operating a Florida drawbridge when it opened last month sending a woman to her death has been arrested, authorities announced Thursday.
The West Palm Beach Police Department said detectives arrested Artissua Lafaye Paulk, 43, at around noon Thursday with the assistance of the U. S. Marshals Service. She was charged with one count of manslaughter by culpable negligence.
Authorities say Paulk was operating the Royal Park Bridge on Feb. 6 when a 79-year-old woman was walking her bicycle across the span. The bridge opened, and the woman fell after a bystander tried to pull her to safety but lost his grip, officials said at the time.

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