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Safety belt ‘may have played pivotal role’ in saving life of Hong Kong worker, 51, who fell 19 floors in fatal scaffolding collapse

  • The 51-year-old woman was standing on the 15-by-eight-metre scaffolding when it collapsed
  • Source familiar with case describes her survival as a ‘miracle’, says safety harness may have stopped her from hitting ground directly

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Bamboo scaffolding on a building at the city’s former airport runway collapsed, killing two workers and injuring three others. Photo: Sam Tsang
The use of a safety harness may have played a pivotal role in saving the life of a woman worker who was standing on bamboo scaffolding around a high-rise building when it collapsed at Hong Kong’s former airport runway, the Post has learned.
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During the incident, which claimed the lives of two other workers, the 51-year-old woman, surnamed Li, was working on the 15-by-eight-metre (49-by-26-foot) structure to install aluminium plates and glass on the outer wall on the 19th floor of the building on the city’s former Kai Tak Airport runway.

A source familiar with the case said Li fell along with the collapsed scaffolding on Tuesday afternoon.

“An initial investigation indicated [Li] was wearing a safety belt at the time of the incident,” the insider said.

A worker sets up scaffolding at Sun Hing Building in Mong Kok. Photo: Dickson Lee
A worker sets up scaffolding at Sun Hing Building in Mong Kok. Photo: Dickson Lee

Describing her survival as a “miracle”, he said the safety harness might have stopped her body from hitting the ground directly, which could have helped save her life.

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The truss-out scaffolding fell 19 floors to ground level, but remained intact without breaking into pieces.

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