Tower crane drops load on passer by in east London

A 29-year-old woman has died after being hit by a load dropped from a tower crane.

The victim was passing a Higgins Homes site in east London on Tuesday morning (March 27th) when the crane dropped a pallet of bricks.

Police in Tower Hamlets are appealing for witnesses after launching an investigation with the Health and Safety Executive.

A police statement said: “Officers were called at 09:38hrs on Tuesday, 27 March to Burdett Road at the junction with St Pauls Way, E3.

“A 29-year-old woman had apparently been struck by debris falling from a building site crane.

“The London Ambulance Service attended and the woman was taken to an east London hospital, where she was critical condition.” The was annouonced on Thursday afternoon that she had died of her injuries.

Steve Boreham, construction director of Higgins Homes said at the time: “Our primary thoughts and concerns are with the lady who has been injured and those affected today.

“We are working with the Health and Safety Executive who are investigating the incident to determine the cause and will release more information as soon as it is available.”

Source: Construction Enquirer

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