Falls from scaffolding and flies 10 meters, 23-year-old dies



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Sajmir Thartori is in the Rovigo hospital

Sajmir Thartori is in the Rovigo hospital

TO UPDATE. A 23-year-old Albanian worker, resident in Zevio (Verona), Sajmir Thartori, died in the early hours of the morning at the Rovigo hospital after injuries suffered in a work accident, of which he was a victim this Thursday morning.

The young man had fallen from a height of about 10 meters while working on the installation of a dryer on a farm in Sant’Apollinare, a district of Rovigo. The investigations are carried out by the Prevention, Hygiene and Safety in the Workplace Service (Spisal) of the Polish health Ulss5, in coordination with the Rovigo Prosecutor’s Office.

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I was on a scaffold at a height of about ten metersi when, for reasons still under investigation, he slipped and took a flight that was fatal to him. The health commission of the Ulss de Rovigo was deciding late yesterday afternoon whether to declare brain death for Sajmir Thartori, 23 years old, resident in Zevio (Verona). Only after the doctors’ evaluation has been made public will a decision be made on organ removal.

The accident dates back to two days ago and occurred in the village of Sant’Apollinare, on the outskirts of the Polish capital. The young Albanian was working on the construction site of the Valter Roana cereal company, businessman and renowned political exponent in the city as manager of Forza Italia and former municipal councilor. Sajmir is actually employed by an outside company, hired by the Rovigo company whose name has not been disclosed.

After the terrible fall, like the police, the Spisal technicians also came to the site and carried out the checks to trace any responsibility in the fall of the young worker. According to an initial reconstruction, Sajmir I was working on installing a new dryer for cereals on behalf of the Polesine businessman when he slipped, fell about ten meters and suffered very serious injuries.

The first to help him were his own co-workers who immediately realized the seriousness of the situation and called 118. On the spot, the young worker was resuscitated by emergency medical personnel and taken to the hospital, in conditions that appeared immediately. very serious. It was the ambulance that took the young worker to the Rovigo hospital and not the helicopter, originally called.

The already serious situation on Thursday was precipitated yesterday when the possibility of declaring his brain death was seriously considered. In practice, the young man, filtered from healthcare environments, lives alone thanks to the machines of the resuscitation department of the Rovigo hospital. It only remains to wait for the results of Spisal’s investigations to clarify the causes of the work accident, as well as the exact dynamics. •

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