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Crane was fully erected before fatal Bow collapse

A 20m tower crane that collapsed on a construction site in London’s Bow, killing one person and injuring four, was a “tried and tested” machine that had already been fully erected, according to its supplier.

Two of the injured are Wolffkran employees. Both were taken to hospital. One is in a serious condition, while the other was due to be released yesterday.

Wolffkran Ltd, the Sheffield-based UK subsidiary of the German manufacturer of the same name, said the Wolff 355B luffing jib crane of the type that collapsed has been “reliable in operation worldwide” and is currently in use across 18 UK sites.

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