2 Construction Workers Killed After Crane Collapses Near Boston
Context:
Two construction workers tragically lost their lives when a crane collapsed on a redevelopment site in Everett, Massachusetts, on October 24. The incident occurred near Boston Harbor while the men were dismantling a former fuel terminal previously owned by ExxonMobil. One worker died instantly at the scene, while the other succumbed to injuries later in a hospital. Local authorities, including the Everett Police Department and Massachusetts State Police, are conducting an investigation into the cause of the accident. The redevelopment project, managed by Everett Landco and others, has been paused as investigations continue.
Dive Deeper:
The victims were identified as young men working for a subcontractor involved in the redevelopment project at the Mystic River site.
Everett Mayor Carlo DeMaria expressed condolences, stating, 'May they rest in eternal peace,' and confirmed the workers were dismantling the site for a private company.
The crane collapse required a complex technical rescue operation, praised by the Everett Fire Department, which involved multiple first responder teams.
The site, located near 201B Rover St. in Everett, is part of a new joint venture, with plans to remove storage tanks and dismantle offices announced by Everett Landco.
The investigation remains open, and authorities have not yet disclosed any preliminary findings regarding the cause of the crane collapse.
CEO Robert Delhome of the related redevelopment company expressed devastation over the incident and extended sympathies to the victims' families.