
The body of the excavator operator who died yesterday when his machine tipped over while working in the Waimat膩 River near Gisborne was recovered last night.
The tragedy unfolded mid-morning yesterday when the 30-tonne machine flipped at a spot in the upper reaches of the river, past Utting Rd about 20km up Waimat膩 Valley Rd.
Frantic efforts were made by other contractors to free the trapped driver from his completely submerged cab, but to no avail.
A major recovery effort was mounted, using heavy machinery from Gisborne, and the police dive squad was flown in to assist if required.
鈥淗eavy steel cables were attached to the excavator and the heavy machinery was able to lift it sufficiently upright to enable two firefighters and a member of the surf and swift water rescue team to get the deceased driver out of his cab,鈥 an emergency services spokesman said.
He was finally freed at around 8 last night.
鈥淕etting him back to his family was the best result possible from a tragic situation.鈥
Police have an inquiry under way into the circumstances of the incident, along with WorkSafe NZ.
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