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2 Boston Construction Workers Killed After Being Struck by Truck and Falling into a Trench

Two men are dead after what officials say was “tragic incident” at a construction site in Boston’s Financial District on Wednesday.

Upon arrival, officers discovered that area was an active construction site and found the bodies of two men inside of a deep trench located in the middle of the street.

Jack Dempsey, commissioner of the Boston Fire Department, said in a news conference that his team initially arrived on scene to engage in rescue efforts, but quickly switched to a recovery operation after a firefighter was lowered into the hole to “assess” the victims.

Both men were pronounced dead at the scene, officials said.

“This is a tragic incident,” Boston police Superintendent-in-Chief Gregory Long told reporters.

According to Boston police, their Homicide Unit and Fatal Collision Investigation Team are now investigating the incident alongside OSHA, the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office and the Inspectional Services Department.

“Right now, we don’t know if this is a crime,” Suffolk District Attorney Rachael Rollins said during the news conference. “We know this is a tragedy.”

“It was pretty gruesome, pretty tragic,” Jared Petruzzella said. “I just heard the truck turn on with a high rev, kicked into gear and hit both the gentlemen that were standing right over the hole.”

“If I could just see him one more time, that’s all I want,” Romero’s sister Leslie Villalobos said. “It hasn’t hit me. It doesn’t feel real. It honestly feels like I’m dreaming.”

In the wake of the tragedy, Mayor Marty Walshsaid in a statementon Twitter, “My heart is heavy as we send our thoughts and prayers to the families and loved ones grieving their loss after this morning’s tragic incident.”

Walsh added that Atlantic Coast Utilities “will not be allowed to perform work in the city” and its other permitted worksite has been immediately suspended until an investigation into the incident is completed.

“As a former laborer, the safety of our workers is of paramount importance to me,” Walshtweeted. “I’m heartbrokenthat two hardworking people lost their lives so suddenly and tragically this morning, and we will work tirelessly to understand how this happened in order to create safer conditions in the future.”

A spokesperson for Atlantic Coast Utilities did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

source: people.com