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Factory worker, 23, survives 30‑foot fall at Ipoh cement plant, suffers minor injuries

Malay Mail

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July 4, 2026

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Factory worker, 23, survives 30‑foot fall at Ipoh cement plant, suffers minor injuries

IPOH, July 4 — A factory worker survived after falling 30 feet (9.144 metres) from a cement factory building in Pe...

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BERNAMA

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· Jul 3, 2026

General : Factory Worker Survives 9-metre Fall In Ipoh

IPOH, July 3 (Bernama) -- A factory worker survived after falling 30 feet (9.144 metres) from a cement factory building in Persiaran Tasek, Tasek Industrial Estate here today.

South China Morning Post

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· Jun 29, 2026

Worker killed, another unconscious after excavator tips over in Hong Kong

A worker has died and another has been left unconscious after an excavator fell on its side at a Hong Kong construction site. Police said on Monday that they received a report at 9.42am that an industrial accident had occurred on the site on Liberty Avenue in Ho Man Tin. The force said at least one worker had become trapped when the excavator fell on its side. One worker was certified dead on scene, while another was rushed to Kwong Wah Hospital in Yau Ma Tei in an unconscious state, it...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 21, 2026

Anggota polis selamatkan warga emas terjatuh tepi jalan

SEREMBAN: Seorang warga emas berusia 65 tahun yang cedera akibat terjatuh di tepi jalan di Senawang dekat sini diselamatkan oleh sepasukan anggota polis peronda Unit Rondaan Bermotosikal (URB) dalam satu kejadian semalam. Ketua Polis Daerah Seremban, Asisten Komisioner Mohd. Yatim Osman berkata, kejadian berlaku kira-kira pukul 1 tengahari selepas polis menerima maklumat daripada orang awam ... Read more The post Anggota polis selamatkan warga emas terjatuh tepi jalan appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

Fark

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· Jul 2, 2026

Climber survives 1500-foot fall, justifies wearing brown pants today [Scary]

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The Malta Independent

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· Jun 24, 2026

Two men injured after fall in Marsaskala

Two men were injured in a fall in a shaft in Marsaskala on Tuesday, the police said Wednesday.Police said were called to assist at an apartment block on Triq l-Aħmar, Marsaskala, yesterday afternoon at approximately 2.30p.m.Preliminary investigations revealed that two Syrian men, aged 26 and 18, were working in a shaft when they fell.Members of the Civil Protection Department and a medical team were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance. Both men were subsequently transported to Mater Dei Hospital by ambulance, where they were certified to have sustained grievous injuries.Police investigations, as well as those by the Occupational Health and Safety Authority, are ongoing.

Slate Magazine

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· Jun 24, 2026

What My Mom Is Doing for a Laid-Off Co-Worker Is Beyond. I Might Have to Call the Authorities.

It's not safe.

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Related coverage for "Factory worker, 23, survives 30‑foot fall at Ipoh cement plant, suffers minor injuries": BERNAMA — General : Factory Worker Survives 9-metre Fall In Ipoh. South China Morning Post — Worker killed, another unconscious after excavator tips over in Hong Kong. Utusan Malaysia — Anggota polis selamatkan warga emas terjatuh tepi jalan. Fark — Climber survives 1500-foot fall, justifies wearing brown pants today [Scary]. The Malta Independent — Two men injured after fall in Marsaskala. Slate Magazine — What My Mom Is Doing for a Laid-Off Co-Worker Is Beyond. I Might Have to Call the Authorities.