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A licensed contractor died while he was doing routine maintenance on the school s elevator last week. Author: Jennie Runevitch Updated: 10:23 AM EDT May 4, 2021
CONNERSVILLE, Ind. The Fayette County Coroner has released the identity of a man killed in an elevator accident last week at a school in Connersville.
State investigators with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration (IOSHA) are now looking into how and why 67-year-old George June died on Thursday.
The coroner is awaiting toxicology results before determining an official cause of death.
The deadly accident happened Thursday afternoon around 1 p.m. at St. Gabriel Catholic School in Connersville.
Updated: 12:42 AM EDT April 8, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS The operator of St. Elmo Steak House issued a statement on Wednesday night saying the restaurant is mourning the loss of a long-time valued employee. As a 100+ year old Indianapolis institution, I am proud that St. Elmo Steak House has been my family s business for more than 30 years, Craig Huse, the CEO of Huse Culinary said. And like a family, we are mourning the loss of a long-time, valued employee and genuinely great person, who had a huge heart and a glowing smile.
The employee s death was reported as a COVID-19 workplace fatality to the Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Monday. The news followed the popular steak house closing early on Saturday due to nine employees testing positive for coronavirus.