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Grosvenor Square building collapse leaves man dead | |
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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. |
The man, thought to be in his early 30s, died at the site, a former US naval building in Grosvenor Square, after the collapse at 15:45 BST. | |
At least one other person has been treated for minor injuries. | |
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed one line of inquiry was that the man fell after a floor in the six-storey building gave way. | |
A mini-digger on the second floor fell to the floor below, as did the two workmen, a spokesman from London Fire Brigade said. | |
A London Ambulance Service spokesman said the second man 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 service said it sent three ambulance crews, three single responders in cars, a hazardous area response team, the air ambulance and two officers. |
The Health and Safety Executive has been informed. | |
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. | 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. | It was originally built as flats in the 1930s and has been vacant since 2007. |
The building was bought by the Abu Dhabi Investment Corporation and developer Finchatton in April 2013 from a consortium headed by entrepreneur Richard Caring, who owns London venues including the Ivy, Scott's and Annabel's. | The building was bought by the Abu Dhabi Investment Corporation and developer Finchatton in April 2013 from a consortium headed by entrepreneur Richard Caring, who owns London venues including the Ivy, Scott's and Annabel's. |
A group of at least 20 construction workers were gathered in the centre of the square, being spoken to by a manager. | A group of at least 20 construction workers were gathered in the centre of the square, being spoken to by a manager. |
Declan Sherry, chief executive of site contractor McGee, said it was liaising with workers' families. | Declan Sherry, chief executive of site contractor McGee, said it was liaising with workers' families. |
"We cannot, therefore, release any further details at this time," he said. | "We cannot, therefore, release any further details at this time," he said. |
Police officers have asked people to avoid the area. | Police officers have asked people to avoid the area. |
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." |