Engineer and migrant worker killed in North-South Corridor worksite accident
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SINGAPORE — A local site engineer and a Bangladeshi construction worker died on Sept 17 after they were struck by heavy machinery at a worksite in Lentor Avenue for the upcoming North-South Corridor. The Bangladeshi worker, 39, was pronounced dead at theEngineer and migrant worker killed in North-South Corridor worksite accident
SINGAPORE — A local site engineer and a Bangladeshi construction worker died on Sept 17 after they were struck by heavy machinery at a worksite in Lentor Avenue for the upcoming North-South Corridor. The Bangladeshi worker, 39, was pronounced dead at the scene by a Singapore Civil Defence Force paramedic, while the engineer, 38, was unconscious when taken to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, where he died due to his injuries. Two other workers, aged 32 and 47, were also taken to the same hospital after the accident, which happened at about 1.20pm. They suffered minor injuries and have since been discharged, said the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in response to queries. LTA said the four were assembling a winch drum that was resting on two concrete blocks when the winch, which is typically used in the lifting of heavy materials, slid off the blocks and struck them. Photos of the accident's aftermath that were shared on private messaging platforms showed two workers, wearing high-visibility jackets and safety helmets, lying face-down on the ground. A third worker can be seen trying to help one of them up. Read more