An investigation is underway into the scaffolding collapse at a Sydney worksite that caused the death of an 18-year-old apprentice.
A 40-year-old man was released from the rubble after the frantic search effort and was taken to Royal North Shore Hospital.Another two workers were laying bricks at the top of the structure and jumped to safety.Video from the scene of the search shows construction workers yelling at police to"f*****n do something" while gathered around the fallen scaffolding at the Macquarie Park site.
Both Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten tweeted their condolences to the Mr Cassantiti's family, with Mr Morrison describing it as"just heartbreaking". Workers held a minute's silence for their 18-year-old workmate, and work was halted at the site on Tuesday as a mark of respect.
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