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Don Wall December 14, 2020 FACEBOOK East Elgin Concrete Forming of Tillsonburg, Ont. flew its Canadian flag at half-mast in recognition of the Dec. 11 London, Ont. building collapse.
Two London, Ont.-area construction workers are being remembered at funeral services being held at the same chapel in Port Burwell, Ont. this week.
John Martens, 21, of Langton, Ont. and Henry Harder, 26, of Tillsonburg, Ont. died as a result of injuries suffered when a four-storey building under construction on Teeple Terrace off Wonderland Road in London collapsed close to noon on Friday, Dec. 11.
GOFUNDME Henry Harder, 26, of Tillsonburg, Ont., a married father of a three-week-old, was one of two construction workers killed when a building collapsed in London, Ont. on Dec. 11.
LONDON, ONT. The body of a man who had been trapped following a building collapse in London, Ont. was recovered late Saturday night. Emergency responders have confirmed that recovery efforts at 555 Teeple Terrace are complete. London police say the body of the man who had been trapped during the partial collapse was recovered just before midnight on Saturday. Emergency crews confirm the trapped man was deceased. A new memorial has been created at 555 Teeple Terrace. Vests & a hard hat with the words “RIP Gentlemen” pic.twitter.com/zk0HYdZUSj BrentLaleCTV (@BrentLaleCTV) December 13, 2020 Police say the recovery was a coordinated effort involving London Police Service, London Fire Department, Middlesex-London Paramedic Service and the City of London. As well, a private demolition company was contracted to support the work.
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Posted: Dec 13, 2020 1:45 PM ET | Last Updated: December 13, 2020
The four-storey building at 555 Teeple Terrace suddenly gave way just before noon on Friday. The incident killed two people and injured four others. (Travis Dolynny/CBC)
Efforts to recover the body of a person who was trapped after the partial collapse of a building in London, Ont., have been completed, city officials said Sunday morning.
The area around 555 Teeple Terrace in the city s west end had been closed since just before noon on Friday when the wall of a four-storey building under construction suddenly gave way. Two people were killed and four injured.
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