31-year-old policeman dead from the partial collapse of a building in Pasalimani in Piraeus
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
A man was pulled dead from the debris after a building partially collapsed in Piraeus.
In the morning, shortly after 9 o'clock, the authorities were alerted, as part of a building collapsed on Moutsopoulou and Neorio Beach where work was being done.
The initial information spoke of three slightly injured and one trapped. Unfortunately, however, there is a dead man. It is reported that this is a 31-year-old police officer, a special guard who served in the DI.AS Team, who was possibly performing some work at the time of the collapse.
The same information notes that the young police officer jumped into the truck bed to save himself and the debris fell and crushed him.
The three injured have been taken to hospital.
24 firefighters with 8 vehicles immediately rushed to the scene and the 1st EMAK was immediately notified to be at the scene with a rescue dog.
According to information, seven people were brought to the prosecutor: five workers, the contractor and the driver of the truck. Piraeus -
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