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Investigations by Department of Labor, Vernon Police lead to first-degree manslaughter charges in Connecticut trench fatality

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The following press release was published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration on March 17. It is reproduced in full below.

Investigations by Department of Labor, Vernon Police lead to

first-degree manslaughter charges in Connecticut trench fatality

Incident: Fatal trench collapse in Vernon, Connecticut

Date: July 22, 2022

Background: Inspectors with the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, special agents with the department's Office of Inspector General, and detectives with the Town of Vernon's Police Department investigated the collapse of an 8-foot-deep trench that killed an employee of Botticello Inc., a Manchester construction contractor.

OSHA determined that Botticello failed to provide legally required safeguards and issued the company a citation for willful violations with proposed penalties of $375,021. The company has contested OSHA's findings with the independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission.

On March 3, 2023, the investigations led the Vernon Police Department to arrest Dennis Botticello, owner of Botticello Inc. and Glen Locke, a Somers, Connecticut equipment operator, on charges of first-degree manslaughter and first-degree reckless endangerment.

Quote: "Dennis Botticello and Glen Locke now face first-degree manslaughter and first-degree reckless endangerment charges for failing to provide legally required safeguards that could have prevented a deadly cave-in," said OSHA Regional Administrator Galen Blanton in Boston. "These arrests are the result of collaborative investigations by local and federal law enforcement groups that show OSHA will use all available enforcement tools at its disposal to ensure workers are afforded the protections provided by the Occupational Safety and Health Act."

Media Contacts:

Ted Fitzgerald, 617-565-2075, fitzgerald.edmund@dol.gov

James C. Lally, 617-565-2074, lally.james.c@dol.gov

Release Number: 23-471-BOS

Source: Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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