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‘Ruined my life’: Tradie sues construction firm

Elliott Outman, 35, was working as a crane rigger on the Flynn hotel site being run by Prime Constructions in May 2018 when he became impaled on a metal rod protruding from the floor.The thin rod went into his leg, through his hip and into his abdomen, missing his femoral artery — and near certain death — by just 5mm and also narrowly missing his bladder and kidneys.
“(The doctor said) ‘you are so lucky, you had angels looking after you today’,” the Palm Cove…
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