Workers from Azerbaijan died in Derbent
Makhachkala / 23.10.18 / Turan: Three workers died in Derbent, having fallen during high-rise works at a construction site, Russian media reported. "According to preliminary information, three workers from Azerbaijan fell from a building under construction in Derbent. They died on the spot," a law enforcement source in Dagestan said.
The press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Dagestan said that the bodies of three people were found on Tuesday near a construction site in Derbent. "According to preliminary information, they died falling from a height. The operational-investigative team is working at the scene, the circumstances of the incident are established," the source said. According to preliminary information, workers performed high-altitude work without wearing safety harness. The rope of the cradle broke off and the tipping over occurred, the press service added.--0--
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