Brazilian Workers Fail to Wear Safety Rope

Last Saturday, the tragedy of the death of the World Cup construction site in Brazil continued, and a worker who installed a temporary seat crashed from an altitude of 8 meters. This is the seventh construction worker death accident in Brazil since the World Cup so far. FIFA issued a statement. Sadness and grief. The Brazilian police announced the investigation results of the accident a few days ago. The worker did not wear a safety rope as required. This caused the accident. The Corinthians Club, the owner of the venue, announced the mourning for three days, but the construction of the venue will not be affected. Stop work.



Brazil Says Workers Failed to Wear Safety Rope

The slow progress of the construction of the stadium for the World Cup in Brazil has also led to fierce criticism from FIFA, which has led to a tragedy. A spokesperson for the Brazilian police confirmed that the worker named Fabio-Hamilton-Da-Cruss was trying to complete the task as quickly as possible without wearing safety equipment and the accident occurred. “A survey of colleagues and the scenes of those who died at the time showed that he had forgotten to wear a safety rope,” said police spokesman Raphael. “At that time, his colleagues also reminded him to wear a safety rope, but he said, 'I can do it quickly.'

As a result, the 23-year-old worker fell from a height, including multiple injuries to his head, and died before the operation. The company responsible for construction afterwards issued a statement stating that the parties had already received safety training and were equipped with all necessary safety facilities. “Obviously it was not because of lack of safety measures that the victims themselves caused the tragedy.” This is also under construction. The death of the third worker at the Itakéron Stadium, where two workers died in a crane accident last year. The court owner, the Corinthians Club, announced the mourning for three days but did not stop the construction of the stadium.

This is also the seventh death of a construction worker to this World Cup in Brazil so far. In order to thank these people for their contributions, FIFA decided to provide 50,000 World Cup tickets to Brazilian construction workers who participated in the construction and renovation of 12 venues. These builders can enjoy the joy of the World Cup. FIFA distributes tickets to these construction companies, and they are free to distribute to sweat workers. The 50,000 tickets will cover all the matches in the first round in addition to the opener Brazil against Croatia.

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