- Two workers fell roughly 15 metres when a cable holding their service platform became detached.
- They were painting the outside of Peacehaven Holiday Flats on Marine Terrace at the time.
- The men were airlifted to a specialist facility for treatment.
One man died and another was seriously injured after they fell roughly 15 metres from a building in Scottburgh, south of Durban, on Thursday while they were working.
The two men were working at the Peacehaven Holiday Flats building on Marine Terrace on Thursday when they fell.
It is alleged they fell from a service platform when one of the cables became detached.
When Netcare 911 officials arrived on the scene, they found both workers on the floor and their harnesses were still attached.
According to eyewitnesses, the workers were not attached to the service platform, Netcare 911 spokesperson Shawn Herbst said.
Two KZN workers fell from a high-rise building (Supplied: Netcare911)
“Both patients had sustained serious traumatic injuries and were stabilised on scene by a Netcare 911 emergency care practitioner, assisted by Umdoni ambulance services”, Herbst said on Friday.
Herbst added that the Netcare 911 helicopter was activated to airlift them to a specialist facility for further treatment.
He later told News24 that one of the workers died in hospital and that the other one remained in a critical condition.
According to Peacehaven’s on-site supervisor, the two men were brought in by external contractors to paint the outside of the building.
“My wife and I were inside the house when we heard a loud sound,” Peacehaven Holiday Flats supervisor Colin Marquiss said.
“The sky jetters were taken down to assess the cause of the fall.”
Marquiss told News24 the contractors used their own equipment.