Head Trauma Is The Cause Of Death Of A Man Who Was Involved In A Construction Accident. A fall from a great height and severe head trauma will most likely be listed as the the cause of death of a Milwaukee man who was involved in a construction site accident in Racine last week, Racine County Medical Examiner Thomas Terry said Thursday.
Terry said an autopsy by the Milwaukee County medical examiner’s office revealed no heart problems or other natural causes that would have caused Zebedke Richardson to fall 30 to 40 feet from a scaffolding Monday.
Terry said he had not received a final report from Milwaukee County, but it is not believed that any other findings will be released.
Robinson fell from scaffolding and was impaled on a 5-inch bolt at a construction site near Batten Airport at Mount Pleasant St. and South St. He was 55.
Richardson Was An Employee Of C.D. Smith Construction
Richardson was a 12-year employee of C.D. Smith Construction of Fond du Lac. The company is building a basin for the city’s Water and Wastewater Utilities.
The accident happened Monday afternoon, and Richardson died at 8:50 p.m. after neurosurgery at St. Mary’s Medical Center, Terry said.
Terry said the Occupational Safety and Health Administration was investigating the incident.
A review by the Racine Police Department concluded that the incident was an industrial site accident and not a criminal incident, Sgt. William Macemon said.
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