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Amilcar Lopez-Garcia was working for Leo’s Tree Service when he died. Police say he didn’t die from falling out of a tree.
A 29-year-old landscaper died whereas trimming bushes in Nashua, New Hampshire, Monday, police stated.
The employee was an worker of a Lynn, Massachusetts, landscaping firm that’s now being investigated by OSHA on account of the dying.
Amilcar Lopez-Garcia was fatally injured round 12:30 p.m. at a house at 96 Conant Rd., Nashua Police Division Public Info Officer Sgt. John Cinelli stated Tuesday. Lopez-Garcia didn’t die from falling from a tree, Cinelli stated.
First responders took Lopez-Garcia to St. Joseph’s Hospital in Nashua, the place he died, Cinelli stated. The reason for dying remains to be being decided by the state health worker’s workplace.
Lopez-Garcia was working for Leo’s Tree Service when he died, Cinelli stated. OSHA additionally responded to the scene Monday.
OSHA’s Harmony, New Hampshire, workplace opened an inspection of Lopez-Garcia’s Lynn-based employer in response to his dying, a U.S. Division of Labor spokesperson reportedly instructed The Boston Globe.
Cinelli stated he doesn’t anticipate any expenses to be filed in reference to Lopez-Garcia’s dying. His dying is just not thought of suspicious.
That is the third investigation OSHA has opened in response to the dying of a tree employee in New Hampshire since March, the Globe reported.
Cinelli stated he would launch extra details about Lopez-Garcia’s dying as soon as the police division hears again from the state health worker.
Anybody with details about the incident is requested to contact the Nashua Police Division at 603-589-1665, particularly if they’ve pictures or video of the incident.
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Originally posted 2023-05-16 22:42:14.