The dead has been identified only as Maskor, 28, while the two injured are Sale, 48, and Suryano, 32. It is learnt that Maskor was Suryano’s younger brother. The injured were despatched to the Universiti Malaya Medical Centre.
A Petaling Jaya City Hall official said the incident was unfortunate for the nine workers as the demolishing of the building was only going to take place after 6pm.
Petaling Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Arjunaidi Mohamed said search and rescue operation would continue until the six workers are found.
Fifty workers were at the site in different sections when the incident occurred. Apart from the one dead, two injured and six trapped, the others were unharmed.
About 100 personnel from police, fire and rescue department were at the scene yesterday. Police had cordoned off the site and traffic had been diverted.
Firemen were studying the building plans at 8pm to find out how they could get to the six workers who were still trapped.
The SMART team was also deployed to the scene. At 9pm, firemen and the team entered the site again to search for the bodies after it was deemed safe.
Three excavators were seen on the top of the debris after the building collapsed.
Police said the rescue operation might take a day or more. (NST)
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