Scaffolding company fined after collapse kills young tradie

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The apprentice was sadly crushed to death after 30 metres of scaffolding suddenly collapsed at his building site. 9News

Apprentice Christopher Cassaniti was crushed to death when 30 metres of scaffolding suddenly collapsed at his building site at Macquarie Park in Sydney in April 2019.

The scaffolding fell and they became trapped. Wehbe, though seriously injured, survived the ordeal, holding Cassaniti's hand until the end. An investigation found the scaffold was capable of holding 675 kilograms per level however at the time of the collapse, it was grossly overloaded with 17,905 kilograms of building materials.Scotting said the case is about Synergy Scaffolding Services' "culpability" for the incident but there were multiple contributing factors to the collapse, including workers on the site removing ties to the building to do their own work without authorisation.

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Fined you say? Aww, the money.....fuck not the money. We'll never see the money again........................................................................... Is this a joke?

That’s fucken bullshit. Someone needs to be accountable for this.

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