One of the victims who was injured in the deadly Teeple Terrace building collapse on Dec. 11, 2020 said the fines against the companies involved don’t go far enough.
One of the victims who was injured in the deadly Teeple Terrace building collapse on Dec. 11, 2020 said the fines against the companies involved don’t go far enough.
Three years after a condominium under construction partially collapsed in west London, Ont., killing two workers, the province has levelled $400,000 in fines against two companies involved in the building’s construction.
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Dec 15, 2020 7:40 AM
A funeral service will be held today for one of the two men killed in the building collapse in London on Friday.
The private service will be held at a church in Port Burwell for Henry Harder a 26-year-old father of a three-week-old.
A friend who began fundraising through a GoFundMe for the family says Harder was married just 15 months ago.
A private funeral service is set for Thursday at the same church for the other man who died in the collapse, 21-year-old John Martens.
Friday’s collapse took place when part of a four-storey apartment building under construction caved in. Four others were injured in the incident.