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‘Wrong place at wrong time’: UK man killed in freak Auckland worksite gate crush

Author
Joseph Los'e,
Publish Date
Tue, 19 Mar 2024, 12:27pm
Project manager Chris Bourke (inset) died following an accident at a Mt Wellington construction site on March 3, 2024.
Project manager Chris Bourke (inset) died following an accident at a Mt Wellington construction site on March 3, 2024.

‘Wrong place at wrong time’: UK man killed in freak Auckland worksite gate crush

Author
Joseph Los'e,
Publish Date
Tue, 19 Mar 2024, 12:27pm

A Naylor Love project manager who died in an East Auckland worksite after a metal gate fell on him has been named as Chris Bourke and his body has been returned to his home in the UK following a service attended by colleagues and construction bosses.

The Herald can reveal Bourke, 41, of Auckland, a project manager with 20 years experience in commercial construction in the UK and New Zealand, died after an electronic metal gate fell on him at a construction site in Mt Wellington, Auckland, on March 3.

WorkSafe is investigating his death.

Yesterday police confirmed his identity.

鈥淧olice extend our condolences to Mr Bourke鈥檚 friends and wh膩nau,鈥 a police spokesperson said.

A colleague of Bourke鈥檚 told the听Herald听he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.

鈥淎ll I know is this large sliding gate was being opened by Chris to let some subbies in to the site and fell inwards on him. The gate had been operating for around two years.

鈥淗e was sadly in the wrong place at the wrong time.鈥

One person has died following a workplace incident in Mt Wellington. Photo / Hayden Woodward.One person has died following a workplace incident in Mt Wellington. Photo / Hayden Woodward.

The colleague said Bourke joined Naylor Love after arriving in New Zealand from the United Kingdom.

鈥淗e joined the company a couple of years after immigrating to New Zealand in 2019,鈥 the friend said.

鈥淗e was only 41 when he passed but was project manager for some big multimillion-dollar jobs.

鈥淐hris was originally of Irish origin but grew up in Birmingham. He was extremely well liked.

鈥淚t is just a sad loss of a good man.鈥

According to his LinkedIn account, Bourke held a number of senior positions on a variety of award-winning commercial projects from tender stage through to completion and had a vast amount of work experience across various sectors of construction including education, residential, infrastructure, retail and health.

Outgoing Naylor Love CEO Rick Herd says Chris Bourke's workplace death weighs heavily on him.Outgoing Naylor Love CEO Rick Herd says Chris Bourke's workplace death weighs heavily on him.

Outgoing Naylor Love chief executive Rick Herd - who leaves the company at the end of this month - and who is based in Dunedin, flew to Auckland following Bourke鈥檚 death to address the worksite accident.

Herd told the Otago Daily Times听since news of Bourke鈥檚 death broke, he had been burdened with feelings of responsibility, helplessness and anger that he 鈥渃ouldn鈥檛 have done more鈥.

Bourke鈥檚 death weighed heavy on his mind.

鈥淵ou feel like you failed because health and safety is something that I鈥檝e really worked very hard at in the industry, not just at Naylor Love,鈥 said Herd, who sits on the board of Construction Health and Safety New Zealand.

鈥淲ithout a doubt, that would be my biggest regret as I sit here now.鈥

Joseph Los鈥檈 is an award winning journalist and joined 九一星空无限 in 2022 as Kaupapa M膩ori Editor. Los鈥檈 was a chief reporter, news director at the Sunday 九一星空无限 newspaper covering crime, justice and sport. He was also editor of the NZ Truth and before joining 九一星空无限 worked for urban M膩ori organisation Wh膩nau Waipareira.

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