ansehnlich1
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Yeah, way too frequent, this young man lived in my neck of the woods.
http://www.eveningsun.com/ci_9141128?IADID=Search-www.eveningsun.com-www.eveningsun.com
Thirty-year-old Benji J. Masenheimer died Thursday at his family's Pigeon Hills farm after a chainsaw he was using to cut wood kicked back and struck him in the chest.
Masenheimer's father, Ed, said they previously cut down a tree on their farm on Beaver Creek Road. Benji Masenheimer happened to be at the farm Thursday when someone came by to take the wood, and he was still cutting when the accident happened late that afternoon, Ed Masenheimer said.
Benji Masenheimer then walked to his great-uncle's home on the property and drew his attention, his mother said. His great-uncle contacted emergency personnel, but Masenheimer was pronounced dead at the scene.
"The ambulance guys said there wasn't anything anybody could have done," Jim Masenheimer said.
http://www.eveningsun.com/ci_9141128?IADID=Search-www.eveningsun.com-www.eveningsun.com
Thirty-year-old Benji J. Masenheimer died Thursday at his family's Pigeon Hills farm after a chainsaw he was using to cut wood kicked back and struck him in the chest.
Masenheimer's father, Ed, said they previously cut down a tree on their farm on Beaver Creek Road. Benji Masenheimer happened to be at the farm Thursday when someone came by to take the wood, and he was still cutting when the accident happened late that afternoon, Ed Masenheimer said.
Benji Masenheimer then walked to his great-uncle's home on the property and drew his attention, his mother said. His great-uncle contacted emergency personnel, but Masenheimer was pronounced dead at the scene.
"The ambulance guys said there wasn't anything anybody could have done," Jim Masenheimer said.