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July 30, 2008
Manitoba boy, 15, dies after being buried under hot asphalt
STONY MOUNTAIN, Man.
A 15-year-old working on a construction site just north of Winnipeg has died after being buried in hot asphalt.
Wallace Drysdale, fire chief for the Stony Mountain area, says the department received a call about an accident and found the teen buried with only his hair visible. The accident occurred Friday, July 25.
Drysdale says it took crews and bystanders 14 minutes to uncover the boy.
He says some of them may have suffered burns to their hands and the heat from the asphalt transferred through their boots.
Drysdale believes the load of asphalt may have been prematurely dumped from a truck onto the unsuspecting boy.
RCMP and workplace health and safety officials are investigating.
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