usatoday.com - 6/15/2008
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An electrician working at the new Dallas Cowboys stadium died Saturday when he touched a high-voltage line, the second serious ...
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DEATH AT COWBOYS STADIUM
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The new Dallas Cowboys stadium will cost $1 billion. And, as of Saturday, as least one human life. Two days after a crane accident sent three men to the hospital, a worker died at the venue after touching a high-voltage power line. The man has been identified as Timothy Mackinnon, 45, of Arlington, Texas. He reportedly was performing an electrical test when he touched the line. According to an item on the team’s official web site, the ...
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