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A man living in a Manhattan high-rise apartment building died on Thursday morning when the elevator he was riding in suddenly dropped and crushed him, police confirm to PEOPLE.
Surveillance cameras in the apartment building captured the fatal accident, according to police. Two other people were riding in the elevator with the victim and exited before it plummeted.
Medical examinations will determine his cause of death, police say.
The man was identified as Samuel Waisbren.
The building where the man died had recently been fined for unsafe elevator conditions, according toThe New York Times. The outlet reported that the city’s Department of Buildings fined the high-rise nearly $1,300 in May after inspectors determined a safety feature on one of the building’s two elevators had been disabled or tampered with.
TheTimesreported that building investigators on the scene determined the man had been riding the second elevator, which had not been subject to a fine. On Wednesday, the other elevator had been shut down, according to the outlet.
Citing city records, theTimesalso reported that the building’s management company issued a work permit to an elevator repair company in July to fix wiring on both elevators.
A Department of Buildings spokesperson tells PEOPLE that an investigation is ongoing and DOB inspectors are on site.
“DOB is investigating this incident aggressively and will take all appropriate enforcement actions. Elevators are the safest form of travel in New York, due to the city’s stringent inspection and safety requirements,” DOB deputy press secretary Abigail G. Kunitz said in a statement. “We’re determined to find out what went wrong at this building and seek ways to prevent incidents like this in the future.”
Numerous residents of the building told theTimesthat they frequently experienced issues with the elevators.
“It’s out all the time. I’ve been stuck inside the elevator before,” added a young woman who declined to be identified. “It’s super scary, they always jump between floors.”
source: people.com