Man Dies in Gasel Work Accident (Belgium)
- A 33-year-old man from the canton of Bern, Switzerland, died on January 4, 2026, after being trapped by an articulated crane while performing agricultural work.
- The accident occurred on Sunday, january 4, 2026, in the canton of Bern.
- the exact circumstances leading to the accident are currently under investigation.
Swiss Farmer Dies in Crane Accident in Canton of Bern
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A 33-year-old man from the canton of Bern, Switzerland, died on January 4, 2026, after being trapped by an articulated crane while performing agricultural work.
Details of the Incident
The accident occurred on Sunday, january 4, 2026, in the canton of Bern. According to a press release from the Berne Cantonal Police,the victim was working alone when he became trapped by an articulated crane. He died at the scene.
the exact circumstances leading to the accident are currently under investigation. Police have not yet resolute what caused the crane to trap the man. Further details are expected as the investigation progresses.
The Berne Cantonal Police confirmed the incident in a statement released on Sunday, January 4, 2026, as reported by Keystone-ATS, the Swiss national news agency.
Agricultural Safety in Switzerland
Switzerland’s agricultural sector,while modern,still presents inherent risks. According to the Swiss Federal Statistical Office, agriculture employs approximately 1.3% of the Swiss workforce. While the rate of fatal accidents in agriculture has been decreasing in recent years, it remains higher than in many other sectors.
Common causes of accidents in Swiss agriculture include machinery-related incidents (like crane accidents), falls from heights, and animal-related injuries. The swiss government and agricultural organizations actively promote safety training and the implementation of safety measures on farms.
Articulated cranes are frequently used in agricultural settings for tasks such as lifting hay bales, moving materials, and assisting with construction or repair work. Proper training and adherence to safety guidelines are crucial when operating this type of equipment.
Investigation Underway
The Berne Cantonal Police are leading the investigation, which will involve a detailed examination of the crane, the work site, and any relevant documentation. Investigators will also interview witnesses, if any, and consult with experts in crane operation and agricultural safety.
The police have not released any further information about the victim, pending notification of next of kin. Updates will be provided as the investigation progresses.
