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Booby Alley Housing Project Halted After Worker’s Death
Construction on the Booby Alley Housing Project, funded by the Chinese government, has been temporarily suspended following the death of a Chinese worker, reportedly due to electrocution on Wednesday.
Ambassador Clarence Pilgrim, who chairs the project’s oversight committee, announced the pause during a site visit on Thursday. He met with officials from ZhongAn HuaLi Construction Group, the contracted firm, and a representative of the Chinese Embassy in St John’s.
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This is such a tragic loss. I hope the family of the worker gets all the support they need.
This should be a wake-up call for safety measures on construction sites.
Man, this is real sad.
Workers shouldn’t have to risk their lives for a paycheck. This project needs a full safety audit before resuming.
I think time to push for better labor rights and better safety protocols. Too many lives are lost on the job.
RIP… SMH
Prayers to their families
Wen hallow grung whisper u betta hear and listen. Shen sheng. No Antiguan or Barbudan singularly or collectively, privately or commercially could ever, ever dare DESECRATE a Chinese burial site or hallowed ground. It’s a serious act of DISRESPECT!
Wow, somebody got to pay the price.
Jesus was the sacrificial lamb………..
If you know you know.
That was the right thing to do