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Construction worker dies after getting buried alive on site

An Arizona construction worker died after being trapped under the six -meter -collapsing world.

Ronald Andrew Baquera Jr. Or ‘Ronnie’ 44, on Monday, a ditch suddenly collapsed in a field in Goodyear.

Six to seven fit was stuck under the fast -moving dirt. Less central.

Tragically, the operation went on to heal within 30 minutes without a rescue, and after about 13 challenging hours, his body was finally removed.

Melissa Prado, the mother of two children of Baquera, said, ‘My daughter was really torn,’ ‘he said. ABC 15 News. ‘He spends it with him almost every day.’

“ A little miserable and my son angry, ‘he added. “ They do not really cope. His hobby was his child. ‘

Emergency teams, a man trapped in a ditch after receiving a call in six minutes after 13.00 came to the construction site.

When the Goodyear fire department arrived, they saw that his colleagues were struggling to release Baquera, who was urgently buried in a large, overwhelming dirt weight.

Ronald Andrew Baquera Jr. (in the picture) or ‘Ronnie’ was killed in the construction business after being trapped under the world, which collapsed for more than 10 hours.

Baquera was working in a field in a developing neighborhood near the 183rd Street and Lower Buckeye road in Goodyear on July 28, and when a trench suddenly collapsed, he caught six to seven meters of dirt (in the picture).

Baquera was working in a field in a developing neighborhood near the 183rd Street and Lower Buckeye road in Goodyear on July 28, and when a trench suddenly collapsed, he caught six to seven meters of dirt (in the picture).

Rescue teams quickly accepted that the large dirt load on Baquera created dangerously unstable conditions within the ditch.

Due to the sensitive infrastructure in the field – including gas lines – teams were forced to slow down their rescue efforts and use special equipment.

On July 29 at 2 o’clock – Baquera has successfully saved the body of the crew from the ditch.

Fred Gonzalez worked with his 18 -year -old son in a standing trench only days ago.

They were brought to examine the connected pipe system of the fire hydrant as part of the attempts to verify that it did not cause damage to the incident.

“He’s definitely feeling scary, Gon Gonzalez said to Az Central.

“ We are all in the underground industry, ” he added. ‘They were shared with a trench metal box -like structure. It could be. ‘

Baquera leaves two sons and a girl behind. Nate expensive, a childhood friend organized a guard on Friday.

Tragically, the operation went to a recovery within 30 minutes without rescue, and after about 13 challenging hours, the body of Baquera (in the picture) was finally removed

Tragically, the operation went to a recovery within 30 minutes without rescue, and after about 13 challenging hours, the body of Baquera (in the picture) was finally removed

It was clear that the large dirt load on Baquera created dangerously unstable conditions in the trench and that the ditch continued to collapse (in the picture)

It was clear that the large dirt load on Baquera created dangerously unstable conditions in the trench and that the ditch continued to collapse (in the picture)

Finally, at 2 o'clock on July 29 - 12 hours after Baquera (in the picture) fell into a trap - the crew successfully saved its body from the ditch

Finally, at 2 o’clock on July 29 – 12 hours after Baquera (in the picture) fell into a trap – the crew successfully saved its body from the ditch

‘Ronnie was a loving father and a loyal friend – ruthlessly honest, eternal compassionate and unforgettable,’ Praise to facebook. ‘It will be very longing.’

Only a few hours before Vigil, construction teams were still active on the site, while softening fresh pouring sidewalks, a bulldozer was based only on a patch of dirt from the newly planted grass.

Shatera Williams, who has been recognizing Baquera since the age of 10, honored his life by singing a spirit with a spiritual gospel, as reported by less Central.

Williams, who reiterate many of the emotions of many, described Baquera as a ‘a fixer’ – ‘correcting something with laughter or hands’.

According to ABC 15, on the same day as tragedy, the Arizona Industrial Commission – with joint agencies – launched an investigation on whether there were security violations on the site.

Charles Carpenter, spokesman of the state security agency, stressed that the results of the investigation generally lasted four to five months.

During the day and until the night, Baquera's body to save the body of Service Partners (Picture) based on special equipment provided by the rescue operations began.

During the day and until the night, Baquera’s body to save the body of Service Partners (Picture) based on special equipment provided by the rescue operations began.

Baquera's childhood friend Nate Postaly (right) organized a guard on Friday to honor his memories and mourn his sudden passage. Baquera leaves two sons and a girl behind

Baquera’s childhood friend Nate Postaly (right) organized a guard on Friday to honor his memories and mourn his sudden passage. Baquera leaves two sons and a girl behind

On the same day as tragedy, Arizona Industrial Commission - with joint agencies - launched an investigation on whether there are security violations on the site (in the picture)

On the same day as tragedy, Arizona Industrial Commission – with joint agencies – launched an investigation on whether there are security violations on the site (in the picture)

A Waofundme page It was created to support the family with funeral and monument expenses at this difficult time.

‘Ronnie Baquera was a man who will do anything to help the people around him, he was a hard -loving man,’ ‘he explains.

‘His warm heart, his generous spirit and his family and friends, an unshakable devotion touched everyone who knew him.’

In the afternoon of Saturday, donations collected $ 25,175 towards a 30,000 dollar target.

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