19-year-old Albanian in England dies on construction site, collapsed from 12th floor

A 19-year-old Albanian has lost his life after falling into a ventilation shaft in an accident named “fully avoidable” at a construction site in Acton, London. The victim, Renols Llyshi, was helping to dismantle the wharf on the 12th floor of a building building in the Ark area. [...]
The victim, Renols Llyshi, was helping to dismantle the wharf on the 12th floor of a building building building in the Ark Soane Academy area of Mill Hill Road.
According to the investigation, as he stepped on a ventilation shaft, his cover collapsed, causing him to fall six floors down, causing him to die. The British Authority for Health and Work Security (HSE) found that space was covered with only a paper gipsy and roof foam, these insufficient security measures.
Also found, routine inspections of the object did not include the roof garden area, causing danger to be identified and no warning to the scavenging team, reports the report. Oranews. tv, broadcast Periscope.
The deceased family claimed that his death was totally avoidable makes their loss even worse. His father said that although they are grateful for the investigation and prosecution of the responsible, nothing can bring their son back or ease the pain.
The construction company “Jerram Falcuss Construction Limited”, the victim's employer, acknowledged violations of the rules for the high work and was fined 42,200 pounds, and was forced to pay 2,000 additional pounds and 5,000 pounds of judicial expenses from the City Magic Court of London. /Periscope/












