>> ASIAONE / NEWS / ASIAONE NEWS / SINGAPORE / STORY
Lift shaft death an accident
Wed, Sep 10, 2008
The Straits Times

A SERVICE engineer was standing on a ladder at the bottom of a lift shaft in Jurong West servicing the rollers when it descended on him and killed him.

At a coroner's inquiry on Wednesday into the death of Mr Bhuwan Chandra, 42, the court heard that he had gone to Jurong West Central 1 with three of his workers from Fujitec (Singapore) Corporation on May 9 last year to change some wires of the other lift - Lift B - after a resident had complained about noisy operation.

While servicing it, the father of two realised that there was some noise emitting from Lift A and decided to service it as well.


For more The Straits Times stories, click here.

 

READERS' POSTINGS
"This is great to keep overseas Singaporeans connected to home news and affairs"

"My favourite was "The Aftermath for Malaysia Election" - (in my opinion), this was a very well crafted world standard image, it is even suitable for a Time magazine cover!"
Read more

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Lift shaft death an accident
   
 
  Prince Andrew visits S'pore
   
 
  Learning about conservation
   
 
  Ciggies to get new stamp
   
 
  Charities can improve: COC
   
 
  Model foster mum calls it a day
   
 
  A*Star not short of scholars
   
 
  Singapore luxury hotel dedicates floor to the ladies
   
 
  Sold on gold
   
 
  Builder's appeal thrown out
   
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg
   

Search: