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Construction workers dies after pinned against pole by cement truck in Detroit, police say
Construction workers dies after pinned against pole by cement truck in Detroit, police say

CBS News

time3 hours ago

  • CBS News

Construction workers dies after pinned against pole by cement truck in Detroit, police say

Livonia mom and daughter remain in hospital; Detroit Pistons make a trade; other top stories Livonia mom and daughter remain in hospital; Detroit Pistons make a trade; other top stories Livonia mom and daughter remain in hospital; Detroit Pistons make a trade; other top stories A construction worker has died after he was pinned to a pole by a cement truck on Wednesday in Detroit. According to the Detroit Police Department, the incident happened at about 10 a.m. near Woodward Avenue and Interstate 94. Police say the 40-year-old worker was on a construction site when the driver of the cement truck accidentally backed into the man, pinning him against the pole. The worker was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. Detroit police did not release any additional information on the incident.

Worker was seen placing dropped straws into iJooz machine at Queenstown condo
Worker was seen placing dropped straws into iJooz machine at Queenstown condo

Independent Singapore

time09-06-2025

  • Independent Singapore

Worker was seen placing dropped straws into iJooz machine at Queenstown condo

SINGAPORE: A worker was seen picking up straws that had fallen to the ground and placing them straight into an iJooz vending machine at a Queenstown condominium, raising eyebrows over hygiene standards. The machines, which are popular across Singapore, serve freshly squeezed orange juice and use individual straws to dispense the drink. The incident happened at Queens Peak, a condo along Dundee Road, just opposite Queenstown MRT. A resident who witnessed it took a video and sent it to Stomp, calling it 'inappropriate handling of dirty straws.' According to the resident, the worker was refilling the machine while holding a phone in one hand. Several straws slipped from his grip and landed on the floor, but he picked them up and put them back into the machine. The incident has sparked concerns about hygiene and food safety, with some members of the public online questioning whether staff responsible for maintaining the machines are being properly trained.

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