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WorkSafeBC investigation into fatal Kelowna crane collapse complete

This crane collapse killed five men in Kelowna.

The RCMP is continuing its criminal investigation into the July 2021 crane collapse in Kelowna that killed five men.

In an update released today, May 16, WorkSafeBC says it has completed its investigation and have turned it over to the RCMP.

“A decision has been made, in consultation with the RCMP, to not release the WorkSafeBC investigation report publicly, at this time, to ensure it does not jeopardize the ongoing and concurrent criminal investigation,” the update says.

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The RCMP, in the same update, says it’s investigation is expected to continue for an extended period of time.

“The criminal investigation is independent and separate from the regulatory investigation conducted by WorkSafeBC, and focuses only on determining if any criminal elements are present,” the release says. “When police determine criminality in a case, they compile a report and forward this information to the BC Prosecution Service for charge consideration.

“Among some of the complexities of this case, police are working through thousands of pieces of evidence and seized documentation, and consulting with our partners nationally. In order to protect the integrity of the criminal investigation, Kelowna RCMP are unable to provide specific details with respect to the investigation at this time.”

The crane collapse at a downtown Kelowna highrise construction site claimed the lives of four construction workers — Cailen Vilness, Erick and Patrick Stemmer and Jared Zook — along with Brad Zawislak who was killed inside a neighbouring building where he was working.


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