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Woman in her twenties killed following serious workplace incident in a towing yard in Perth’s north

Brooke RolfePerthNow
Emergency crews attended the incident after reports of a woman injured at the site of a towing yard in Perth's northern suburb.
Camera IconEmergency crews attended the incident after reports of a woman injured at the site of a towing yard in Perth's northern suburb. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper, The West Australian

A 29-year-old woman has died following a serious workplace incident inside a towing yard in Perth’s northern suburbs, police have confirmed.

Emergency crews attended the scene near Sundercombe Street and Collingwood Street in Osborne Park, where an incident was reported to police on Tuesday about 5.40am.

A rescue operation followed with crews from DFES and St John Ambulance conducting first-aid, but the woman could not be saved, and she died at the scene.

Witnesses describe seeing people congregating near a damaged car in the towing yard afterwards.

A man who identified himself as the woman’s brother was distraught at the scene, with people seen comforting each other at the site’s entrance throughout the morning.

A white car believed to be connected to the incident was seen on the back of a partially tipped tow truck.
Camera IconA white car believed to be connected to the incident was seen on the back of a partially tipped tow truck. Credit: Justin Benson-Cooper/The West Australian

A white car believed to be connected with the incident with significant damage, was seen on the back of a partially tipped tow truck held in place by straps in the towing yard of Autotow Services.

WorkSafe investigators entered the yard at about 8.45am after being notified of the incident by police and were seen speaking with witnesses.

WorkSafe arrived at the scene and were seen speaking with officers outside the yard.
Camera IconWorkSafe arrived at the scene and were seen speaking with officers outside the yard. Credit: Brooke Rolfe/The West Australian

The circumstances surrounding the rescue are yet to be confirmed, with police preparing a report for the coroner and WorkSafe launching an investigation.

WorkSafe has been contacted for further comment.

More to come.

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