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CEO of German engineering group swears openness after fatal U.S. dock collapse

The president of Germany's Bilfinger has promised full transparency in investigating the collapse of a boat dock in the U.S. state of Georgia in which seven individuals were eliminated.

This will be evaluated completely with all that this requires, Thomas Schulz stated at a press occasion in Duesseldorf, in remarks arranged for publication on Wednesday.

The mishap, which also caused multiple injuries, occurred on Oct. 19 throughout a celebration of Sapelo Island's tiny Gullah-Geechee community of Black slave descendants.

Centennial Specialists Enterprises, a Bilfinger business, functioned as the basic professional for the dock and gangway's. building, operating in partnership with local subcontractors. and vendors, according to the company.

The reason for the collapse stays unclear, Schulz informed. press reporters, including, We do not understand much. There is no indictment. or anything else.

Bilfinger's share cost plunged by as much as 15%. following the accident.

Asked how the German industrial services provider might. assure investors, Schulz stated: You can just decrease. unpredictability if you understand precisely what has actually happened, what the. repercussions are.

He pushed back against price quotes of how much the accident. may cost the company, calling them purely speculative.

(source: Reuters)