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Ballito building site collapse claims a life, second man critical

The critically injured man was airlifted to hospital.

One man died and another was seriously injured in a building site collapse in Ballito shortly before 5pm this afternoon.

According to IPSS Medical Rescue’s Paul Herbst the tragedy occurred when what appeared to be a trench collapsed on four workers at the construction site behind the Ballito Junction.

Rescue teams at the site of the accident.

“Two of the men managed to free themselves, one of whom privately went to hospital,” Herbst said.

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 Meanwhile, workers at the site began frantically trying to dig the two remaining men out before emergency personnel arrived and joined the rescue effort.

One of the two remaining men trapped in the sand was rescued alive but seriously injured, while the other died at the site of the collapse.

“Paramedics stabalised the critically injured man before he was airlifted to hospital by the Black Eagle/IPSS emergency response helicopter.”

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Lesley Naudé

Editor Lesley Naudé is a slightly frazzled mom of three (operating on less-than-optimum sleep) who cherishes life’s simple pleasures. She kick-starts her day with a strong cup of coffee, finds peace in ocean swims, and loves unwinding with a glass of red wine and a good book.
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