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Representative image A worker was crushed to death by a piece of conveying equipment during a 2017 incident at a sawmill facility.
A British sawmill firm is facing a fine of £200,000 (about $274,000) after pleading guilty to charges of violating occupational safety laws, Great Britain’s worker safety regulator, The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) announced in a recent release.
Two workers were performing duties below a lift conveyor at the Pontrilas Sawmills Limited sawmill in Hereford, UK on Dec. 20, 2017 when they were fatally injured. A mechanical issue prevented the conveyor from descending and the equipment suddenly fell on the workers. One worker was crushed to death, the other received bruises and abrasion injuries on their head.
The Warren County grand jury handed up several indictments last week, including charges involving drugs, eluding and abduction.
Trevor James Lee Sutphin, 20, of 15682 Whitetail Lane, Culpeper, was charged with abduction by force/intimidation. Hugo Orlando Nunez II, 22, of 526 Washington Ave., Front Royal, was also charged with abduction by force/intimidation.
According to the criminal complaint in both cases, police received a report that a man was lured to an apartment in Front Royal via a Snapchat message from a female s account.
When the victim entered the apartment, Sutphin, Nunez, a juvenile male and another person confronted the victim, assaulted him and forced him to remove his clothing, the complaint states.