INCIDENT The tragedy unfolded on the morning of Tuesday, October 7th, 2014. Incident reports said that “Dunnivant was working in the metal stamping section of the plant when some stacked metal framework stamping plates shifted, slid and fell on Dunnivant.” It took two hours for crane to arrive and pull the heavy metal plates off of him. Troup Country Coroner Jeffrey Cook found that Dunnivant died of asphyxiation. The Coroner diagnosed his death to compression asphyxia due to the weight that was on him. NEED TO KNOW Since 2009, John Edd Dunnivant worked at the KIA Motors West Point, Georgia. Where he toiled in […]
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