El Dorado News-Times

Fire Dept: 2 workers die in scaffoldin­g collapse near Disney

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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Two constructi­on workers fell to their deaths when scaffoldin­g collapsed as they were pouring concrete on the seventh floor of a 16-story hotel under constructi­on near Disney World early Wednesday, Orange County Sheriff's officials said.

The accident happened just outside Disney property, Orange County Fire Rescue spokesman Mike Jachles said.

"They were on the scaffoldin­g, and for reasons unknown at this time, that support structure gave way, sending two workers plummeting to the ground below. A third worker managed to hang on and climb to safety, Jachles told The Associated Press.

Marriott Internatio­nal has described the project as a 16-story, $282 million JW Marriott Orlando Bonnet Creek Resort, featuring 516 rooms near Orlando's popular theme parks.

It's owned and developed by DCS Investment Holdings, a private equity group based in West Palm Beach, Florida, which is owned by Dwight C. Schar, co-owner of the Washington Redskins.

"We are deeply saddened by the tragic accident that took place earlier today," said Jeff Flaherty, who handles global communicat­ions and public affairs for Marriott. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and loved ones of the workers who died."

Flaherty said the constructi­on of the building is being managed by DCS Investment Holdings, which had no immediate comment.

Orange County Sheriff's spokeswoma­n Ingrid Tejada-Monforte identified the deceased workers as Lorenzo Zavala, 34, and Jerry Bell, 46.

She said both men had died of their injuries by the time rescue crews arrived.

Fire-Rescue got the call at about 4:15 a.m., when about 18 workers were at the scene.

Jachles said it happened at the top of the constructi­on project, which is still in the concrete-pouring stage.

The Orange County Sheriff's office and the U.S. Occupation­al Safety and Health Administra­tion will investigat­e, he said.

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