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Work accident in Santa Margalida: 57-year-old man buried under concrete slabs

Work accident in Santa Margalida: 57-year-old man buried under concrete slabs

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An accident at a building materials factory in Santa Margalida left a 57-year-old worker buried under several concrete slabs in the afternoon and dead at the scene. The Guardia Civil is investigating.

Severe construction accident in Santa Margalida

In the early afternoon, on Carrer de Clavet in Santa Margalida, the silence was broken: around 3 p.m., shocked colleagues alerted the emergency services after several heavy concrete slabs toppled onto a man. Despite the rapid response of the fire department, ambulance, and police, rescuers could only confirm the death of the 57-year-old worker. He lived in Santa Margalida and, according to neighbors, was employed at a hardware store.

Rescuers and judiciary on site

The scene was cordoned off, residents stood close together on the sidewalk exchanging worried glances. A duty judge and a forensic pathologist arrived later in the afternoon to inspect the body and complete the initial formalities. The Guardia Civil has taken over the investigations; the aim now is to determine how the accident occurred.

On-site colleagues said that working with heavy concrete parts is part of the daily routine. Whether technical defects, improper stacking, or missing safety measures led to the collapse remains unclear. Investigators are checking, among other things, whether prescribed protective devices were in place and whether the company complied with all occupational safety rules.

A place in shock

Many voices on the scene were quiet. A neighbor walking her dog said she heard the sirens and then saw the barriers. People here know each other. Every day you see the workers from the company. It is heartbreaking to see something like this.

In a time when construction and trades on Mallorca are often under time pressure, this case raises questions about workplace safety again. Trade union representatives and safety inspectors on the island have warned for years that heavy loads should only be moved with certified lifting equipment and clear loading protocols.

The exact cause of the accident remains unknown for now. The Guardia Civil plans to question witnesses and review all company procedures and maintenance logs. For the victim's family, this marks a difficult time — the community's condolences are widespread.

If you have information about the incident or were an eyewitness, please contact the local police station.

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