The Citizen (KZN)

ANOTHER WORK ACCIDENT AT FOURWAYS MALL

CONSTRUCTI­ON: CLAIMS OF FOUR WORKERS DYING

- Vicky Abraham vicky@citizen.co.za

Company says it only knows of two deaths, one being a subcontrac­tor.

Several constructi­on workers have allegedly been killed and one badly injured in less than five months during the R2.2 billion expansion of Fourways Mall, sources close to the situation said.

Yesterday, a constructi­on worker fell off scaffoldin­g that was six to seven metres high and was seriously injured. The Citizen’s sister publicatio­n, Fourways Review, reported that Netcare 911’s Chris Botha confirmed this accident at the constructi­on site.

About six people close to the constructi­on project, who preferred not to be named for fear of victimisat­ion, said the worker had head injuries.

“When I arrived on the scene he was moved with a stretcher and was being airlifted. Those who saw him said he was unconsciou­s. He then woke up, but was refusing to be taken to hospital, saying only God can heal him. He was bleeding at the back of the head,” said a source.

Speaking on behalf of the constructi­on company, Mota-Engil Constructi­on South Africa (Mecsa), Joyce Ngwira said the injured man was a general worker who was breaking concrete on a contract basis.

“At the time of incident, the labourer was instructed not to access the structure due to it being under constructi­on. The incident is being investigat­ed by Mecsa. Our main concern is his recovery, and until the investigat­ion is complete, we are unable to disclose further particular­s of the cause of the incident,” said Ngwira.

One of the sources close to the constructi­on project said: “It’s hard to work here, but we want money, what can we do? We don’t know whether it’s a mistake or deliberate.” The Citizen was informed some of the workers get paid R2 800 a fortnight, which some considered to be too little.

The sources said at least four constructi­on workers had died in accidents between October 2016 and yesterday.

Ngwira mentioned an incident in October 2015, saying it was unrelated to Mecsa. She could only confirm two fatal incidents at the site since December 2015 and said all incidents had been reported to the relevant authoritie­s, including the department of labour.

“In December 2016, it was an employee from a subcontrac­tor. In February 2016, an employee of Mecsa was injured on site and later succumbed to his injuries in hospital.

“The matter is still under investigat­ion and details of it cannot be revealed,” she added. –

 ?? Picture: Refilwe Modise ?? EXPANSION. A general view of the constructi­on site at the Fourways Mall where several workers have allegedly died in accidents.
Picture: Refilwe Modise EXPANSION. A general view of the constructi­on site at the Fourways Mall where several workers have allegedly died in accidents.

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