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Indian national died of 'unfortunate workplace accident', says Singapore coroner

He was pronounced dead at Tan Tock Seng Hospital
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Singapore, December 3 

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A 30-year-old Indian national, who fell to his death at a construction site in Singapore last year, stepped on a fragile surface hidden by concrete dust, causing the unfortunate workplace accident, a coroner court ruled on Thursday.

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Ramakrishnan Ravichandran stepped on a gypsum board, which gave way as it was not meant to support a man’s weight, the court heard.

During an inquiry into his death on November 14 last year, Coroner Prem Raj said that Ramakrishnan died of multiple injuries, including a fractured skull.

His death was an “unfortunate workplace accident”, The Straits Times reported quoting the coroner.

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According to the United States-based Gypsum Association’s website, such a board is commonly known as the drywall and is used for wall, ceiling and partition systems.

Ramakrishnan, who was wearing a safety helmet, plummeted about 5m to the basement and was found lying face down on the ground. He was pronounced dead at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. — PTI 

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