2 workers hurt in South Carolina construction collapse
MAULDIN (AP) Two workers have been hurt in a store construction collapse in South Carolina. Mauldin Police Sgt. Benjamin Ford told news outlets that the collapse occurred around 4 p.m. May 30. Ford said the employees were taken to a hospital. Their names have not been released and there was no word on the extent […]
Woman dies after being crushed at SC construction site
COLUMBIA (AP) A woman has died following an accident at a construction site in South Carolina. Richland County Coroner Gary Watts tells media outlets 49-year-old Diane M. Smith of Lumberton, North Carolina, was working on a scissor lift at a construction site on the afternoon of May 1. Watts says Smith got trapped between the […]
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