CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS—
MK Marlow
Fall through surface or existing opening 11 to 15 feet · Fractures
Final narrative
An employee was standing on the fifth floor supervising workers. The employee took a step back and fell through a hole approximately 14 feet to the fourth floor. The employee sustained a laceration to the back of the head, and fractures to the spine, ribs, and jaw.
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