Matthew Pilon was on his way to join Olivier Bruneau at the base of the Claridge Icon excavation pit on the morning of March 23, 2016 when he watched the enormous slab of ice break away from the south wall and crash to the ground. Read More
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'It could have been prevented' fellow worker testifies at Olivier Bruneau inquest
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