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06-14-2025, 05:30 AM
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Unloading of Materials for a Community Project Goes Deadly Wrong
Last Monday J.J.S.Z, 50, died following a workplace accident in Ecuador. The incident occurred during the unloading of materials for a community project when he was struck by a falling metal pipe. Video shows a truck loaded with a structure and pipes and wooden beams being supported by ropes. One side gave way, causing a heavy metal pipe to fall and strike the teacher. Residents rushed to assist the victim, who was left unconscious from the impact. He was transported by private vehicle to a nearby health center, but succumbed to his injuries en route. A preliminary medical report indicated damage to vital organs. Authorities are working to determine whether negligence or liability played a role in the tragedy. The victim was a respected educator and director, known throughout the area for his dedication to both teaching and community development. Residents described him as sociable, responsible, and deeply committed to improving local conditions. He had volunteered for the material unloading effort that ultimately led to his death. Ecuador’s Manabí province, has seen several incidents tied to community and informal work activities, often linked to inadequate safety measures. According to Ecuador’s Ministry of Labor, more than 1,500 workplace accidents were reported in 2024, with approximately 10% occurring during informal or community-led construction projects. Authorities emphasized the urgent need to implement and enforce safety protocols in such activities to avoid further tragedies. |
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06-14-2025, 06:02 AM
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Re: Unloading of Materials for a Community Project Goes Deadly Wrong
Was it the accident that killed him or being hauled around like a sack of spuds afterwards?
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06-14-2025, 08:21 AM
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Re: Unloading of Materials for a Community Project Goes Deadly Wrong
That was literally the absolute worst location to be, secured or not. Fuck
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06-14-2025, 10:49 AM
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Re: Unloading of Materials for a Community Project Goes Deadly Wrong
He got squashed. Let that be a lesson to you hooligans who think about doing "community service". Itll kill ya. And the county has paid employees dummy |
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06-14-2025, 11:57 AM
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Re: Unloading of Materials for a Community Project Goes Deadly Wrong
"OSHA!?... we don't need no stinkin' OSHA"
__________________ ✦ Live life to it's fullest and leave a sexy corpse ✦ |
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06-14-2025, 04:16 PM
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Re: Unloading of Materials for a Community Project Goes Deadly Wrong
It looked like he got crushed underneath the thing. It was kind of strange they picked him up from where he was. No matter how slow or how many times I watched it he looks like he was crushed under that huge box thing. |