Tree worker electrocuted

A tree worker died June 1, 2020, in Phoenix, Arizona, after coming into contact with a power line.

Crisostomo Hernandez-Aguilar, 28, was working on a backyard palm at a residence.

First responders found Hernandez-Aguilar on fire and still suspended about 30 feet in the palm near the power lines. Fire officials said technical-rescue companies removed the body, according to an Associated Press report.

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