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Port worker crushed by trailer
Karyl Walker
Wednesday, February 06, 2013
AN employee of Manpower and Maintenance Placement Services Ltd met a gruesome death after he was crushed by a truck at the Kingston Container Terminal yesterday morning.
He has been identified as 34-year-old Claude Nelson of a Greater Portmore, St Catherine address.
The Newport West Police report that about 8:45 am Nelson, who carried out janitorial services at the port, was hit by a six-wheeler truck as he reached down to pick up a piece of waste paper. The vehicle then crushed his head and upper body.
"It was a gruesome sight; not for the faint of heart," a policeman, who visited the scene, said.
The incident caused a delay in activities at the busy container terminal with a number of trailers stalled as police investigators processed the scene.
Yesterday, staff at the terminal refused to comment on the issue and all managers were said to be locked in a meeting.
One curt female security officer at the front office of the terminal was quite brash when questioned about the incident.
"I don't know nothing bout that; it better you leave and don't ask no whole heap of questions," the seemingly offended woman barked.
However, one staff member — who refused to be identified — said the incident had hit home hard.
"We are all mourning this incident. It is a real tragedy," the worker said.
In July 2009 another port worker, Trevor Fennell, was crushed to death by a heavy duty straddle carrier as he carried out his duties on the wharf.
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