Tradie falls off roof in Bellevue Hill construction site, Sydney’s east, as two men are arrested

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Tradies at war: A wild fight between builders breaks out on one of the most expensive streets in Australia, and one of them falls off the roof of the construction site

  • Tradie, 44, fell four meters from a roof at a construction site in Bellevue Hill
  • Two men, ages 41 and 45, have been arrested and are assisting police with investigations.
  • The man sustained injuries to his torso and shoulder and is in stable condition.

A tradie has been rushed to hospital after he fell four meters from a roof during an alleged altercation with two of his co-workers.

Emergency services were called to a construction site on Old South Head Road, on Bellevue Hill in eastern Sydney at 12pm on Wednesday following reports of an assault.

A 44-year-old man had fallen from the roof of a house and was rushed to hospital with torso and shoulder injuries in stable condition.

A man was carried from a Bellevue Hill construction site on a stretcher after he fell four meters from the roof.

Emergency services were called to a construction site on Old South Head Road, on Bellevue Hill in eastern Sydney at 12pm on Wednesday following reports of an assault.

A 44-year-old man had fallen from the roof of a house and was rushed to hospital with torso and shoulder injuries in stable condition.

NSW Police confirmed that two men, aged 41 and 45, have been arrested and are assisting police with investigations.

Investigations are ongoing and WorkSafe has been notified.

The photos show a shirtless man being carried out on a stretcher with a neck brace around him.

A ladder was also seen leaning against the roof.

Paramedics and several police officers rushed to the scene.

A neighbor claimed that he saw a ‘blow on the roof’ of the house.

The construction company has been contacted for comment.

Two men were arrested after police were called following reports of an assault.

The photos show a shirtless man being carried out on a stretcher with a neck brace around him.

Paramedics and several police officers rushed to the scene.

The man was taken to San Vicente Hospital in stable condition.

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