Hong Kong worker, 58, dies after fainting in crane cabin 6 metres above ground at container port
- Man’s colleague found him unconscious inside cabin at around 8am, prompting a rescue effort by firefighters, according to police
- Death marks third fatality on industrial site over span of nine days
A 58-year-old Hong Kong worker died on Tuesday after fainting in a crane cabin six metres (20 feet) above ground at Kwai Tsing Container Terminals, marking the third fatality on an industrial site in nine days.
Police said the man’s colleague found him unconscious inside the cabin at around 8am, towards the end of his shift. Rescue services rushed the man to the nearby Princess Margaret Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
An investigation into the cause of death was under way, the force said, adding that the worker had a history of heart disease.
Police and the Labour Department have not classified the incident as an industrial accident.
Separately, a 36-year-old painter fell 2.5 metres while working at a village house in Sai Kung. He briefly lost consciousness and was sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Yau Ma Tei for treatment.
The 58-year-old worker’s death marks the third fatality at an industrial site over a span of nine days.