Nation “Nash” Kouka fell several metres in a scaffolding accident at a Cross River Rail site in Brisbane’s inner south earlier this week.
at one of Australia’s biggest megaprojects remains fighting for his life in hospital, his family says.
Nation “Nash” Kouka, 54, fell several metres on Tuesday at the $6.3 billion Cross River Rail Boggo Road station site in Dutton Park, in Brisbane’s inner south. Nation “Nash” Kouka remains fighting for life after falling at the Cross River Rail site earlier this week. He suffered serious injuries and was rushed to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition.“We, his family, are completely heartbroken, as are his friends and co-workers and anyone who has had the joy of meeting Nation,” the post read.“We deeply appreciate your thoughts and prayers, and we ask that you continue to hold Nation in your hearts and minds as he continues his struggle to survive and heal.
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