No mention of what type of antenna it was:
Man electrocuted while removing antenna from home
The antenna made contact with a nearby power line, killing the man and setting the building on fire.
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"The victim’s name has not been released. He was the building's landlord and was from Easton."
(I am told his name was MICHAEL MESSINA from N Easton MA)
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And only misspelled it once. But yes, the correct use of the word for once.And my first thought? "Hey; they used the word right!"
WE’RE GOING TO BEGIN IN TAUNTON, WHERE A MAN IS DEAD AFTER BEING ELECTROCUTRED
NStar distribution is 13,800 volts on the street. Easy to get smoked.3 phase I think around 17,000 volts pretty much unlimited amps. He was a human fuse, at least it was quick.
Only now for the first time do I noticeThis guy took about 35,000v