Airport workshop dives 20 meters away from aerobridge leaving it with series injuries, terrible shows of footage

The terrible moment a Qantas worker fell 20 meters through a hole in a aerobridge at Sydney airport is released.

The newly released footage shows Olivia Hristovska customer service representative approaching aerobridge side to look at small windows operating along the side.

She does not seem to notice the gap hole below Herce, where the aerobridge side has left the platform and as she walks closer she slips.

Olivia Hristovska approaches the aerobridge side to see tarmas through small windows operating along the side. 9News Sydney

Another work sees its fall and approaches the hole, but it is too late to help.

Hristovska was rushed to hospital with life -threatening injuries after autumn last month. It was placed in a coma induced with a collapsed lung, some broken ribs, broken clavicle and pelvis and broken spine.

She is most sincere to release from the hospital in the care of her two adult daughters and is still living with the impact of head injury.

It does not seem to notice the gap hole below Herce, where the aerobridge side has left the platform. Linkedin/Olivia Hristovska

“Bones can recover, but the brain you don’t know,” told her daughter Monique Hristovvska 9News on Tuesday, “she has lost her whole identity.”

She described her mother’s time in the hospital as “traumatic” and “dizzying” and said she initially learned the details of the incident through doctors and the media.

Hristovska was rushed to hospital with life -threatening injuries after autumn last month. 9News Sydney

In a statement given to news.com.Au, the executive manager of Qastas Global Darsh Chapman airports said the incident is being investigated

“We are sorry for the destructive incident that happened to one of our team members at Sydney Airport last month and we accept the significant impact it had on Olivia and her family,” he said.

“We have had a number of conversations and correspondence with the Olivia family since the day of the incident and we have provided our support through this very difficult time.

She is most sincere to release from the hospital in the care of her two adult daughters and is still living with the impact of head injury. 9News Sydney

“Everyone at Qantas and Sidnei Airport wants to know exactly what happened and we are supporting Safework NSW while conducting a full investigation into the incident.

“Meanwhile, both Qantas and Sydney Airport have laid extended security procedures and Qantas has hired independent experts to see how security can be improved at aerobridges at airports around Australia and the world.”


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