More
    HomeSocietyPM Browne Extends Condolences After Electrocution Incident on Booby Alley Project

    PM Browne Extends Condolences After Electrocution Incident on Booby Alley Project

    Published on

    spot_img

    Prime Minister Gaston Browne has expressed condolences following the death of a Chinese national who was electrocuted while working on the Booby Alley Project in Pointe this morning.

    Brwone said he was very saddened to hear about this unfortunate incident.

    The incident occurred around 9 a.m. when a scaffold being erected came into contact with overhead power lines. Both men were rushed to Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre, where one later died. The second worker remains hospitalized in stable condition.

    Latest articles

    Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme Extends Window 2 Application Deadline to July 24, 2026

    Micro, Small and Medium sized Enterprises operating as value chain groups are encouraged to...

    VIDEO: Bulk Waste Collection Continues in Cassada Gardens

    Bulk Waste Collection Continues in Cassada Gardens (Photo Credit- NSWMA)The National Solid Waste Management...

    Immigration Amnesty Programme Now Processing Around 40 Applications a Day

    Antigua and Barbuda’s immigration amnesty programme is now processing about 40 applications each day,...

    Twenty Young Footballers to Represent Antigua and Barbuda on Prestigious European Development Tour

    St. John’s, Antigua – Twenty of Antigua and Barbuda’s brightest young footballers are set...

    More like this

    Regional MSME Matching Grants Programme Extends Window 2 Application Deadline to July 24, 2026

    Micro, Small and Medium sized Enterprises operating as value chain groups are encouraged to...

    VIDEO: Bulk Waste Collection Continues in Cassada Gardens

    Bulk Waste Collection Continues in Cassada Gardens (Photo Credit- NSWMA)The National Solid Waste Management...

    Immigration Amnesty Programme Now Processing Around 40 Applications a Day

    Antigua and Barbuda’s immigration amnesty programme is now processing about 40 applications each day,...