Cleaner dies in fall.Byline: STEWART Stewart, river, Canada Stewart, river, 331 mi (533 km) long, rising in the Mackenzie Mts., central Yukon Territory, Canada, and flowing generally W to the Yukon River S of Dawson. MACLEA A WINDOW cleaner died yesterday after falling from a shop's second floor. The man, believed to be in his 40s, had been working on a building on Dublin's O'Connell Street when he slipped from his harness and fell on to the pavement pavement, the wearing surface of a road, street, or sidewalk. Parts of Babylon and Troy are believed to have been paved; Roman roads were noted for their durable stone paving. Cobblestones were common from late medieval times into the 19th cent. below. A spokesman for Tara Street Fire Brigade brigade Military unit commanded by a brigadier general or a colonel and composed of two or more subordinate units, such as regiments or battalions. Two or more brigades make up a division. said a unit attended the scene within two minutes of the accident, opposite the GPO, outside the Abrakebabra restaurant just after 10am. He said: "We were at the scene almost immediately. The man was in his harness and was taking his hands off when he slipped and fell out of it." Witnesses said parts of the shop's sign which the man hit on the way down lay broken in the street. The man was taken to the Mater Hospital but died later. |
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