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Trench Collapses at Construction Site, Killing Worker

Witnesses say fellow construction workers, including the man's brother, tried to free the worker before the collapse.

July 6, 2015 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide

LAKEVILLE, Minn. (AP) - Police say a 51-year-old construction worker has died after a trench collapsed and trapped him under heavy, wet soil in a Twin Cities suburb.

Lakeville Deputy Police Chief John Kornmann says authorities arrived at the residential construction site around 3:45 p.m. Tuesday. He says the man was a laying drain tile in a trench when it collapsed.

Kornmann says fellow construction workers, including the man’s brother, tried to free him, but the trench continued to collapse. According to Kornmann, the trench was 6 to 8 feet deep, and the soil on top of the man likely weighed the equivalent of a small car.

The man’s body was recovered around 7 p.m., and the trench was filled in. An investigation into the cause of the trench collapse is ongoing.


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