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B.C. man who died in work accident had gotten engaged two days earlier

Family identifies Nanaimosa国际传媒檚 Joe Hermann, 40, as the person killed at Parksville job site Monday
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Nanaimosa国际传媒檚 Joe Hermann was the person who died in the workplace accident in Parksville on Monday. Photo submitted

A family is grieving after a Nanaimo man died at a work site at a water treatment construction project in Parksville this week.

Joe Hermann, 40, had gotten engaged just two days before Mondaysa国际传媒檚 accident, said his father, Georg Hermann.

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He said his son had just started his new job six or seven weeks earlier and really liked his new boss.

sa国际传媒淗e loved driving trucks,sa国际传媒 Georg said, adding that Joe started working his first job at 13 years old and later spent years working in the oil fields in northern Alberta and then driving a fuel truck before beginning his new job.

Jason Hermann said hesa国际传媒檚 been told that his brother was helping another worker load trusses and said one of the trusses fell over on top of Joe, killing him instantly.

Jason said hesa国际传媒檚 a safety officer at his own job and one of the first to respond in the event of a workplace accident.

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WorkSafe B.C. released a statement that it had been contacted by RCMP a little after 12:30 p.m. Monday about the incident at a construction site at 1082 Herring Gull Way in the Parksville industrial park. B.C. Coroners Service is investigating and the City of Parksville sent out a news release expressing condolences.

Joe had no children and had been in the process of a divorce. A real sports fan, he had recently ordered a Team Germany soccer jersey and had been looking forward to the upcoming World Cup.

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