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Man dies after partial building collapse in Grosvenor Square Man dies after partial building collapse in Grosvenor Square
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A man working on a construction site in central London has died after a building partially collapsed.A man working on a construction site in central London has died after a building partially collapsed.
Police were called to Grosvenor Square, central London, at 15:45 BST. Other emergency services are also at the scene.Police were called to Grosvenor Square, central London, at 15:45 BST. Other emergency services are also at the scene.
The man, believed to be in his early 30s, was pronounced dead at the site. At least one other person has been injured. The man, believed to be in his early 30s, was pronounced dead at the site. At least one other person has been treated for minor injuries.
The Health and Safety Executive has been informed.The Health and Safety Executive has been informed.
A spokesman for the Met confirmed one line of inquiry was that the man fell after the floor gave way.A spokesman for the Met confirmed one line of inquiry was that the man fell after the floor gave way.
He was not able to say how serious the other worker's injuries were.He was not able to say how serious the other worker's injuries were.
Officers have asked people to avoid the area, including anyone planning to attend a demonstration nearby at 18:00. A spokesman for London Ambulance Service said the second man who received minor injuries was taken to University College Hospital.
The service said it sent three ambulance crews, three single responders in cars, a hazardous area response team, the air ambulance and two officers.
The site, which is a former US naval headquarters and yards from the US Embassy, is being redeveloped into residential accommodation as part of a £250m renovation.
It was originally built as flats in the 1930s and has been vacant since 2007.
A group of at least 20 construction workers wearing hard hats and fluorescent jackets were gathered in the centre of the square, being spoken to by a manager.
The workers are from McGee, which has declined to comment on the incident.
Police officers have asked people to avoid the area, including anyone planning to attend a nearby demonstration.
Receptionist Salima Cherrad, 26, said she saw construction workers emerging from a scaffolding-clad building.Receptionist Salima Cherrad, 26, said she saw construction workers emerging from a scaffolding-clad building.
She said: "We saw a helicopter here in Grosvenor Square and we assumed it was something that happened with the guys and the scaffolding.She said: "We saw a helicopter here in Grosvenor Square and we assumed it was something that happened with the guys and the scaffolding.
"There were lots of them who came out of the building at the same time and they were all gathering at one spot in the square.""There were lots of them who came out of the building at the same time and they were all gathering at one spot in the square."