Newcastle's Landmark Roofing fined $400,000 for safety breach that led to death of first-year apprentice Brayden Asser

By Donna Page
Updated April 15 2021 - 12:11am, first published August 11 2020 - 7:30pm
HAPPY GO LUCKY: Brayden Asser, left, who died after falling through a skylight at a Mayfield West construction site, with his older brothers Joshua Bradley and Michael Asser. The family urged everyone involved in the construction industry to put safety first.
HAPPY GO LUCKY: Brayden Asser, left, who died after falling through a skylight at a Mayfield West construction site, with his older brothers Joshua Bradley and Michael Asser. The family urged everyone involved in the construction industry to put safety first.

THE family of a young apprentice roof plumber who died after falling through a roof at a Mayfield West construction site, said everyone involved - including his employer - was suffering following the tragic accident.

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