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An operator died after falling from the 18th floor of a building in Flores

An operator died after falling from the 18th floor of a building in Flores

The fatal accident occurred in a building located at 2626 Avellaneda Avenue. // Photo Street view

A man who was doing painting work at height died after falling from the 18th floor of a building located in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores, police sources reported.

The incident occurred this morning in a building located on 2626 Avellaneda Avenue, between Bolivia and Condarco streets.

According to police sources, the operator was doing painting work on the top floor, on the ledge of the 18th floor, when. For reasons that are being investigated, he slipped and fell to the ground floor, where his death was confirmed immediately.

The body was found face down in the inner courtyard of the quiet part of the building by police personnel and firefighters from the City, who carried out an expert examination and removed the victim’s body.



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