Crane in Accident That Killed NJ Laborer Was Due For Inspection
Officials say the long boom of a construction crane that crashed down at a Manhattan worksite and killed a worker was due to be inspected this week.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority said a Jan. 10 inspection by the New York City Buildings Department could not be completed because the rig was in operation at the time. A follow-up had been scheduled for Thursday.
A 30-year-old laborer from New Jersey died Tuesday evening when the crane’s boom fell and broke apart at a site where the MTA is building an extension of the No. 7 subway line.
The cause of the accident was under investigation by a variety of agencies, including the police department and the Manhattan district attorney.
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