Illustration depicting a fatal railway workplace accident in Hallsberg where a fallen counterweight crushed two workers, with emergency services on site.
Illustration depicting a fatal railway workplace accident in Hallsberg where a fallen counterweight crushed two workers, with emergency services on site.
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Two men die in workplace accident in Hallsberg

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Two men aged 25 and 55 have died following a workplace accident in Hallsberg municipality. The incident occurred during railway work when a counterweight fell from a machine and crushed them. A preliminary investigation has been opened, but no one is suspected.

The accident occurred just before 2 p.m. on Thursday between Hallsberg and Östansjö, south of Örebro. The two men, from Värmland, were performing excavation work as part of expanding the railway to double track. A counterweight detached from a machine for unknown reasons and crushed them, police said. The men were taken to hospital by ambulance with serious injuries but were pronounced dead around 9 p.m. Relatives have been notified. Police conducted a technical examination and interviewed witnesses. A preliminary investigation into two counts of negligence causing death in a workplace accident has been initiated. Police state it is routine to investigate the circumstances. Spokesperson Sophia Jiglind said: 'A counterweight fell from a machine for unknown reasons and crushed these two men so severely that they later died from their injuries.' She added: 'It is an unimaginably tragic accident.' No one has been notified of suspicion of crime. Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson (KD) posted on X: 'I have been informed that police have confirmed two people have tragically died in a workplace accident in Hallsberg. The accident occurred during railway work. Work has stopped. Crisis support has been activated. My thoughts go to relatives and colleagues.'

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Initial reactions on X to the deadly workplace accident in Hallsberg during railway work include official police notification, condolences from Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson noting activated crisis support, and an analytical post highlighting concerns over shared responsibility and safety practices among contractors in Swedish infrastructure projects.

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