Crane operator dies after falling from 12th floor of building under construction in Muthaiga

The construction works stopped as police and an ambulance attended the scene

In Summary
  • The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy. This is the latest such incident to happen and affect construction workers.
  • Nairobi police boss Adamson Bungei said they are investigating the incidents and will take action where needed.
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Police in Nairobi are investigating an incident in which a 28-year-old crane operator died after falling from a high-rise building under construction in Muthaiga.

The man identified as Fredrick Matei Tumbo was moving the crane from the twelfth floor to the tenth one when he slid and fell.

He landed on the ground floor and died instantly, police and witnesses said.

The deceased was among workers at the construction site when the incident happened on Tuesday April 16 evening.

The construction works stopped as police and an ambulance attended the scene.

The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy.

This is the latest such incident to happen and affect construction workers.

Most of the victims die because of among others a lack of protection gear. Some of the cases are pending under probe.

Nairobi police boss Adamson Bungei said they are investigating the incidents and will take action where needed.

Meanwhile, two workers were rescued after a quarry collapsed in a landslide incident in Muranga.

The workers were at the Maragi Quarry when it caved in following the heavy rains experienced.

The two were buried alive before locals rushed to their rescue and were taken to hospital.

The incident was blamed on heavy rains. The rains have caused fatal landslides in Suneka, Kisii, Narok and other parts of Rift Valley.

Officials have warned with the heavy rains being experienced, the incidents will increase and want those living in areas prone to landslides to move to safer places.

Officials said the the most vulnerable area is West Pokot.

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