Tragedy at work in Maddaloni: worker hit and killed by heavy goods vehicle

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Maddaloni – A dramatic accident at work occurred this morning in via Libertà, within the operational area of ​​Caturano Trasporti.

Thomas Jeremiah, 40 years old, resident in Vairano Patenora and father of two children, lost his life after being hit by a maneuvering articulated lorry.

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The dynamics of the accident

According to initial reconstructions, the worker was in the company's warehouse when a heavy vehicle, during a reverse gear, hit him squarely. The impact proved fatal: despite the timely intervention of the 118 personnel, the paramedics could do nothing but confirm his death.

Investigations underway: compliance with safety regulations is being verified

The emergency services immediately intervened on the scene of the tragedy police, who have launched an investigation to clarify the exact dynamics of the incident. The authorities are verifying whether the work safety regulations and collecting testimonies from those present.

Community in shock: the debate on security reignites

The death of Thomas Jeremiah has deeply shaken the local community and the transport sector, where he was known for his professionalism and dedication. The tragic event reignites the debate on workplace safety, a crucial issue to prevent further tragedies.

We are waiting for the outcome of the investigation

While investigations continue to identify any responsibilities, the pain of a life suddenly cut short and a family destroyed by the loss remains. The authorities promise maximum attention so that similar episodes do not happen again.

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It is truly sad what happened to Tommaso Geremia, a life cut short so suddenly. I hope that the investigations will lead to a clear truth and that similar incidents can be avoided in the future, for the safety of all.

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