A tragic conclusion has emerged from the industrial accident in Székesfehérvár, where a man trapped under the rubble of a collapsing four-story building has died. The Fejér County St. George University Teaching Hospital confirmed that the victim, who had been receiving treatment in the Central Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, passed away early Wednesday morning.
The incident occurred on Monday when the building, which was under demolition, collapsed. The man was trapped several meters deep under the debris after a beam fell on him. Hired firefighters and volunteer rescue organizations, including the HUNOR rescue team, engaged in a multi-hour effort to extract him, manually clearing bricks and rubble to reach the victim.
The Investigation and Legal Implications
Following the rescue, the victim’s condition remained critical as he suffered severe internal, pelvic, and lower limb injuries. Despite the efforts of medical teams, who intubated and ventilated the patient after a brief resuscitation attempt at the scene, he succumbed to his injuries at the hospital.
The Fejér County Police Headquarters has initiated a legal investigation into the circumstances of the collapse. The Székesfehérvár Police Department is currently conducting proceedings against an unknown perpetrator for the crime of endangering others in the course of professional activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the man to become trapped?
The man was trapped after a four-story industrial building under demolition collapsed, resulting in a beam falling onto him.

How did rescue teams manage to reach the victim?
Rescuers, including the HUNOR team, had to clear the rubble by hand, brick by brick, while crawling through the debris to reach the victim and stabilize his condition before removal.
What is the status of the legal investigation?
The Székesfehérvár Police Department has launched an investigation against an unknown perpetrator for endangering others in the course of their professional duties.
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