Jakarta, Indonesia—A worker died early this morning after falling from the upper floors of a high-rise construction project in central Jakarta. The incident occurred shortly before 9:00 AM as crews were shifting materials on the exterior scaffolding. Site foremen immediately halted operations following the impact.
Witnesses on the ground reported hearing a loud noise before seeing the victim strike the pavement. Emergency responders arrived within minutes but declared the man dead at the scene. Police cordoned off the area to secure the perimeter for forensic examination.
The project site remains locked down while investigators photograph the positioning of safety harnesses and temporary platforms. Authorities are looking for evidence of equipment failure or negligence in enforcing fall protection rules. This site has been under scrutiny for months due to previous complaints regarding safety lapses.
Local labor officials arrived on site by midday to begin their own inquiry. They requested all maintenance logs and worker training records from the general contractor. A spokesperson for the firm stated that they are cooperating fully with the police investigation.
Work on the skyscraper is suspended until further notice. Safety inspectors must clear the entire building before any crews return to the scaffolding. The victim was transported to a local hospital for a post-mortem examination.
Other workers at the site were sent home while investigators spoke with those who witnessed the fall. Some laborers expressed frustration regarding the speed of work demanded by management. They claimed that safety checks are often rushed to stay on schedule.
The building serves as a massive commercial project located in a busy business district. Debris from the accident remains visible near the primary construction entrance. Pedestrian traffic around the block has been diverted by uniformed police officers.
The police have not yet released the name of the victim pending notification of family members. A final determination on whether criminal charges will be filed against the site supervisor rests on the current evidence review.
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