Dad killed in worksite incident named

Barry Breslin died after a workplace accident in Perth on Thursday. Picture: Facebook.
Barry Breslin died after a workplace accident in Perth on Thursday. Picture: Facebook.

The construction worker who died in a horror workplace incident in Perth’s north has been identified as an Irish father and fiance.

Emergency services were called to a work site on the off ramp of the Mitchell Freeway near Warwick Rd in Greenwood about noon on Thursday.

Barry Breslin, a 35-year-old from Ireland, suffered a serious head injury while working at the site,

St John Ambulance took the man to Royal Perth Hospital; however, Mr Breslan died shortly after arriving at the hospital.

The 35-year-old was engaged to his partner, who he shared a young son with.

Barry Breslin died after a workplace accident in Perth on Thursday. Picture: Facebook
Barry Breslin died after a workplace accident in Perth on Thursday. Picture: Facebook
Mr Breslin was a father to a young son. Picture: Facebook
Mr Breslin was a father to a young son. Picture: Facebook

He reportedly grew up in Donegal in Ireland, however he had lived in Australia for years prior to his death.

His Gaelic football club extended their condolences to Mr Breslin’s loved ones in an emotional tribute on Facebook.

“It was a great shock to us all when the news reached us this morning of the untimely passing of Barry in Australia,” the post read.

“Barry played underage for the club for many years and is fondly remembered by the players and all who were involved at the time.

“And to his mother Mary, a tireless volunteer and supporter of our club over the years, our hearts go out to you and your family and we pass on our prayers to you all at this sad time.”

Emergency services were called to the Greenwood site about noon on Thursday. Picture: 9 NEWS
Emergency services were called to the Greenwood site about noon on Thursday. Picture: 9 NEWS
Mr Breslin suffered a serious head injury. Picture: 9News
Mr Breslin suffered a serious head injury. Picture: 9News

A WorkSafe spokesperson said Mr Breslin had been “struck by a piece of equipment that fell”, with WorkSafe commissioner Sally North extending her condolences to the 35-year-old’s loved ones, according to 7News.

The CFMEU’s WA branch confirmed the incident was the 10th death at a construction site across the state this year alone.

The union said its investigations had “only just begun”.

“We know that the incident involved an excavator and lifting equipment, (but) we’re not going to speculate on the tragic circumstances until we have the facts,” the union said.

“All we know is that a worker tragically did not return home today.”