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25/11/2009

Window cleaner survives eight storey fall

A window cleaner managed to avoid the need for a personal injury lawyer despite plummeting eight stories while cleaning the outside of a building in Seattle, USA.

Miraculously, the worker managed to walk away without sustaining any life-threatening injuries after he stopped just inches from the ground.

According to Seattle fire department, the worker fell eight stories before his rope caught on the second story, which softened the impact of the fall. Witnesses reported seeing the worker falling down the side of the building and heard his loud screams as he passed by the employees inside the building’s windows.

The incident happened at the Broadacres building near Second Avenue in Seattle, America.

It has not been reported what caused the man to fall down the side of the building or whether he is likely to hire a personal injury lawyer to claim personal injury compensation for the broken finger he reportedly suffered in the fall.

 

 

 

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