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He breaks a glass and severs his femoral artery

Ha perso the vita in the pipeline. He had 21 years. The dynamics of what happened today, Friday 28 June, in a shed of the Boscolo Bielo company of Santa Marta, in Venice, has yet to be clarified by Spisal and the carabinieri investigating the death of a young worker of Chioggio origins. From what has emerged so far, around 4pm the worker left cut at the knee: the wound caused a hemorrhage of the femoral artery and, despite the long resuscitation by the Suem doctors, the young man did not make it. Transferred to the Civil Hospital of Venice, he died around 18:30.

The impact with the glass door

What happened was not the consequence of an action related to the specific task that the worker was carrying out in worksitebut of an accident that occurred while trying to open a door or move some material. He was in the area of storesalong the Scomenzera stream, and would have hit the slab of one with his leg glass doorshattering it: the knee would have broken the glass crossing it up to the middle of the limb and the sharp fragments would have entered right where the artery crosses the leg. The impact would have been so strong that it would have severed the main blood vessel in the lower limbs.

The owner: «Devastating tragedy»

The blood loss, copious and unstoppable, left no escape for the young worker, despite the intervention of the rescuers. The company and the owner, Ivano Boscolo Bielo, cannot understand what happened. «I am speechless for this tragedia devastantand – writes the employer -. The boy inside a warehouse for unknown reasons he kicked a porta a glasses causing the fatal wound. The intervention of the colleagues, to whom my personal thanks go, and the quick arrival of the ambulance. In this dramatic moment we can only hold each other together and be close to the family.”

 
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