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A worker at the SoFi Stadium construction site in Inglewood, California, died at the scene after falling from the roof Friday, a spokesperson for the contractor confirmed.
Turner-AECOM Joint Venture, the site’s general contractor, said that an iron worker fell from the roof structure and that emergency responders were called immediately.
SoFi Stadium is home to the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers and is set to open for the 2020 NFL season.
“This is an extremely sad day. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and colleagues at this extremely difficult time,” Turner-AECOM Joint Venture said in a statement. “We work extremely hard to prevent days like this and we have halted all construction activity. Counseling services will be made available to all workers on site to support them in the difficult days and weeks ahead.”
SoFi Stadium, the Rams and the Chargers released a joint statement about the accident.
“We are tremendously saddened by the loss of a construction worker at the stadium site today,” the statement read. “Our sincerest thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of the individual who passed away.
“The safety of our construction team and all of our employees is the foremost priority of our organizations, and we will continue to work with our partners and local authorities to deliver on this commitment.”
It is uncertain when work on the site will resume.
The stadium, owned by Stan Kroenke, is scheduled to hold its first event on Aug. 14, when the Rams and New Orleans Saints play in a preseason game.
Stadium construction began in November 2016. It was initially estimated to cost $2.6 billion but now has a price estimated at more than $5 billion.
This is the first known incident that has resulted in a death at the construction site.
Numb — that was the first word Atlanta Falcons captain and safety Ricardo Allen used to describe his emotions as he watched the video of a fellow black man, George Floyd, being killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis.
Allen’s heart ached as the officer kept his knee on Floyd’s neck as Floyd said, “I can’t breathe.” In Allen’s eyes, it was an all-too-familiar tale.
“I don’t see it as happening to just one person. I keep seeing it as a replay of what has happened hundreds of times,” Allen said. “… But over and over, when you keep seeing this kind of thing happen to black men, it makes you pretty mad.”
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He gained an even better understanding of the fight against racial injustice — and the value of peaceful protests — during a 2018 trip to Selma, Alabama, on the anniversary of the historic tragedy.
A clause allowing Lionel Messi to terminate his contract with Barcelona expired Saturday, sources told ESPN’s Moises Llorens and Sam Marsden, putting to rest fears that the six-time Ballon d’Or winner would walk away for nothing.
Messi had the right to leave the club if he communicated his decision before the end of May, according to Llorens and Marsden, but the Argentinian apparently allowed the clause to lapse.
His contract with Barcelona expires June 2021.
Club president Josep Maria Bartomeu has reportedly made it his mission to tie Messi to a new contract – potentially a lifetime deal – before leaving his post in 2021. Bartomeu is hoping to land one major target, either Paris Saint-Germain’s Neymar or Inter Milan’s Lautaro Martinez, to convince Messi of the club’s competitiveness.
Messi insisted in February that he has no intention of leaving Barcelona – as long as the club wants him there. The 32-year-old also admitted he had turned down “many chances” to switch clubs in the past.
But Messi has been at odds with Barcelona for several months. He hit back at sporting director Eric Abidal after the former defender suggested the players were to blame for the firing of manager Ernesto Valverde.
Rumors of a move to Manchester City persisted despite the club’s prospective ban from the Champions League. The turmoil at Barcelona had reportedly given City hope that they could swing a deal.
Tensions grew when Barcelona were negotiating pay cuts with players and staff at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. Messi said he was surprised some officials would try to pressure the players into doing “something that we were always clear we wanted to do.”
As rumors about his future intensified, Messi again denied he was leaving Barcelona. He rejected one April report that he and Bayern Munich midfielder Thiago Alcantara were close to joining Inter as a “lie” and “fake news.”
Now that La Liga has announced its return, Messi and Barcelona can concentrate on winning the league for a third consecutive season. They will return to action June 13 against Mallorca.