THE family of a man who was crushed to death whilst working at Heathrow Airport have said their future is "ruined".The high-loader operator then lowered one of its two hydraulically operated platforms, which was holding two further containers to be collected, resulting in the fatal crush.Dramatic moment sword-wielding man arrested after 'boy, 13, killed & 4 hurt'
Following a ruling against the company, Dnata Limited were ordered to pay £160,000 following a Health and Safety Executive investigation.Love Island star in shock split from boyfriend after moving in together "He used to be so excited to go into work. He used to love making tea for everyone during tea breaks and used to buy tea bags and take them into work especially for that reason.
"The future plans I had with my husband are ruined. After retirement, we were both going to go on religious pilgrimages and also holidays together, go on experiences together, enjoy the time with our children together."Now I face the rest of my life without my best friend and companion.""He was such a happy, positive, funny, loving, supportive dad."His presence is greatly missed at family gatherings and events.
"Each of us has had to have counselling to help us to come to terms with and process what has happened, and we were each off work for a long period of time.Dnata issued a statement to say they "deeply regret the tragic incident resulting in the loss of one of our valued employees while on duty"."We are seeking to change the recognised international ground handling safety standards to incorporate our learnings to ensure that a similar incident does not happen again.
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