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  •   Home > News > Accident and Emergency

    Two men have been sentenced after their excavation work caused a power pole to come down in Wellington

    Two men have been sentenced after their excavation work caused a power pole to come down in Wellington


    WorkSafe say project manager Hayim Nahum engaged Kumar Vasist to install a retaining wall and car deck in early 2018.

    Chief inspector Steve Kelly says the excavation work was done too close to the pole which caused it to fall.

    While no-one was injured, Worksafe says there was the potential for a member of the public to be crushed or electrocuted.

    Nahum was fined Two-thousand-500 dollars and and Vasist five thousand.

    Reparation of ten thousand was also ordered.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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