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One Dead As Two Workers of Everlift Company Is Eletrocuted At Work Site

One Dead As Two Workers of Everlift Company Is Eletrocuted At Work Site

One of the workers hired by Everlift Company has been  electrocuted while working on an elevator at a site on 9, Alexander road, in Ikoyi area of Lagos.

The electrocution incident was reported at the Ikoyi division by the contractor working on the site.

The state police spokesman, SP Benjamin Hundenyi disclosed that two workers: Samson Gbemileke,32 and Henry Dozie, 37 , were electrocuted while working on the elevator.

Both victims according to him were rushed to Ever Care hospital in Ikoyi, where Henry Dozie was confirmed dead, while the second victim survived

The PPRO also confirmed the incident. He said the corpse had been deposited in the Island General hospital morgue, Marina for autopsy, adding that investigations into both incidents were ongoing.

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