Inquest opens into death of Michael Jones, who died after incident while working on Bramley Moore Dock stadium project
A young Everton fan died while working on the club's new stadium after getting trapped between a machine he was working on and a beam in the stadium, an inquest has heard.
He described how a colleague noticed the lift had stopped moving, he then climbed onto it and moved it forward, releasing Michael, who was revealed to have severe head injuries. The construction worker had been wearing a hard hat but it was severely damaged. The 26-year-old was the youngest of four children and had three older sisters. Mr Rebello told the court: "I understand they are all Evertonians."
Merseyside Police and the Health and Safety Executive are both continuing to investigate the incident.
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