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    A coroner's warning of the risks of DIY, after a Northland man was crushed and killed while fixing his ride-on lawnmower

    A coroner's warning of the risks of DIY, after a Northland man was crushed and killed while fixing his ride-on lawnmower


    Open Justice reports 75-year-old Ian McLarnon had lifted the back of the half-tonne machine with a forklift, so he could slide under it to work on the drive belt.

    The mower slipped off the forklift's tongs and fell on him, fatally pinning him down.

    Coroner Rachael Schmidt-McCleave says McLarnon's death was easily preventable, by using a trolley jack, which would have been suitable to lift the machine's weight.

    She says vehicles like this should be safely on support stands before people get under them.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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