SAD NEWS:A 27-year-old prolific star was confirmed at green bay stadium

A 27-year-old carpenter died during renovations at the Green Bay Packers’ stadium

Carpenter Joshua Shaw was an organ donor and his heart, liver and lungs were all donated.

The Green Bay Packers have confirmed the death of a construction worker doing renovations at the team’s Lambeau Field.

Joshua Shaw, 27, a carpenter, died June 17 after an incident at the Green Bay Packers’ stadium on June 15, the team’s general manager said Saturday.

“Sadly Joshua Shaw, a carpenter from Mavid Construction, lost his life recently in an incident on the North Ozone Scoreboard. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and colleagues,” said CEO Mark Murphy.

According to WBAY, Shaw died two days after he was injured in the incident.

The team has not released any further details about the incident that led to Shaw’s death.

However, Murphy added that the stadium is “in the midst of renovations and installation of new and larger video boards,”

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Shaw worked with his father and older brother at Mavid Construction, a subcontractor for Miron Constriction. Miron gave the following statement to WBAY: “We are deeply saddened to confirm that an individual employed by one of our subcontractors, Mavid Construction, who was involved in a major incident at our Lambeau Field project site on Thursday, June 15, has succumbed to his injuries. Our condolences to his family, friends, crew and others affected by this tragedy.”

According to reports, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has begun an investigation into the incident in the construction zone, which may last up to six months.

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Shaw’s family said Carpenter had registered to be an organ donor, according to WBAY.

On June 20, Shaw donated all of his vital organs—heart, liver, and lungs—to St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay. Related Articles

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