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A man has died after suffering an electric shock at a business in Brisbane's south.
Paramedics were called to a property on Palmerston Street in Annerley just before 9am on Monday after reports a tradesman had suffered an electric shock during an inspection.
A 56-year-old man described as an "Aussie bloke" had died after suffering an electric shock while working underneath an Annerley catering business on Monday. Nine News
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A 56-year-old man described as an "Aussie bloke" had died after suffering an electric shock while working underneath an Annerley catering business on Monday. Nine News
Police have confirmed the 57-year-old Drewvale man died as a result of his injuries.
Zen Catering director Steve Morris, whose business had rented a commercial kitchen at the property since 2008, confirmed the incident occurred underneath their business.