A window washer died Wednesday morning when he fell contained in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston's Dorchester neighborhood.
Suffolk District Legal professional Kevin Hayden stated the person fell about 5-7 tales to the bottom under. Investigators imagine it was a "tragic accident."
"There's loads we nonetheless have to find out right here and that is what we're engaged on," Hayden stated.
In an announcement, John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum director Alan Worth stated the contractor had labored within the constructing as a member of a window cleansing firm for a few years. This week, he was on web site to strain wash the library, however "because of inclement climate, they moved inside to scrub the inside of the Pavilion glass." That is when the accident occurred.
Worth referred to as the demise a "surprising and tragic occasion"
"Office security has at all times been a precedence in our facility," he added. "The Boston Police Division and OSHA are conducting a full investigation into this tragic incident."
The library is closed each Wednesday and was not open to the general public when the incident occurred. The ability will stay closed on Thursday and can reopen on Friday.