Construction Worker Killed in Meriton Site Incident
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Aug 6, 2025 2:44 am ET1min read
A man was killed at a Meriton construction site in Sydney's north-west, and another worker is fighting for his life in hospital. Tributes have poured in for the victim. The incident occurred on August 6, 2025.
A man was killed at a Meriton construction site in Sydney's north-west on August 6, 2025, while another worker remains critically injured. The incident has sparked an outpouring of tributes for the victim and raised concerns about workplace safety.The tragedy occurred at the Meriton construction site in Carlingford, where two workers, Paulo Mau'u, 40, and Aymen Elahmad, 30, were critically injured. A concrete pump fell onto the pair, leading to Mr. Mau'u's death and severe injuries for Mr. Elahmad, who is currently fighting for his life in Royal North Shore Hospital [1].
Mr. Mau'u, a dedicated family man, was remembered as a proud Samoan who migrated to Australia from New Zealand. He was known for his hard work and selflessness, often putting others before himself. The tragedy has served as a stark reminder of life's fragility and has inspired many to honor his memory [1].
Mr. Elahmad, a father of three, is undergoing delicate spinal surgery and is expected to have a long road to recovery. A fundraiser has been set up to assist with his medical costs and living expenses, raising almost $4000 within hours [1].
Meriton has expressed their deepest condolences to the families and colleagues of the victims and is fully cooperating with SafeWork NSW in its investigation into the incident [1]. The tragedy unfolded at the construction site of The Carling, a master-planned community consisting of 629 units across seven high-rise towers.
This incident is not the first safety concern at Meriton's worksite. In June, an unstable crane almost toppled due to powerful winds, shutting down Pennant Hills Road and evacuating hundreds of residents from nearby unit complexes [1].
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of workplace safety and the need for thorough investigations into such tragedies. As the investigation continues, the focus will be on preventing similar incidents in the future.
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[1] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14974397/carlingford-meriton-construction-site-death.html

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