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Company and owner in Boston work site fatalities have histories of violations
The company involved in a pair of construction fatalities in downtown Boston Wednesday and its owner have a lengthy history of workplace violations and legal disputes in recent years, court and inspection records show.
A crew from Atlantic Coast Utilities was repairing a sewer line for an office building on High Street Wednesday morning when two workers were hit by a truck and knocked into a mattress-size hole in the road. Jordan Romero, 27, and Juan Carlos Figueroa Gutierrez, 33, were killed, authorities said.
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