Four dead, four injured in Seattle crane collapse

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SAN FRANCISCO, April 28, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Four people were killed and four
others were injured when a crane collapsed Saturday afternoon in the
northwestern US city of Seattle, the fire department said.

In a statement, the fire department said the crane “fell from the roof of
a building” and hit six vehicles below, near the southern shore of Lake
Union, which lies in the center of the city.

It said three men and one woman were killed — two of whom were operators
in the crane, while the others were in different cars.

Of the four people injured, a 27-year-old man, a 25-year-old woman and a
four-month-old baby girl were taken to hospital with non-life threatening
injuries, the department said.

The Seattle Times reported the crane was used as part of construction work
to build a new Google campus in the city, a fast-growing tech hub famously
home to e-commerce giant Amazon.

“A full and thorough investigation into the cause of the crane failure is
being conducted by Washington State Department of Labor and Industries,” the
fire department said.