Just now one of the workers from the construction site ( different one to Tony's) fell 3 storeys without any protection, he's not in a good way. The ambulance is coming but it's taking a while. We are all quite worried.
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Anonymous said…
hows the man doing, hope he's ok n not to badly hurt.
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