The Bangladeshi worker was taken to hospital on July 29, but died three days later.
The Ministry of Manpower is investigating the incident and has told Kok Tong Construction to stop all work activities at the premises.
The worker, who suffered head injuries, was taken by the Singapore Civil Defence Force to the National University Hospital, where he died after his conditioned worsened. The Ministry of Manpower is investigating the incident, and it has told Kok Tong Construction, another company under the KTC Group and the occupier of the worksite, to stop all work activities at the premises.
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