The family of a Sydney teenager killed in a scaffolding collapse is now seeking an inquest so the coroner can recommend safety changes to the entire construction industry.
Without one, Christopher Cassaniti’s parents say details of his death will never be aired in court.
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My condolences to the family, such a horrible situation for the family friends and workers that were trying to help
My son just quit scaffolding because of safety. It's so sad that our young people can't be safe on these sites trying to earn a living. RIP beautiful boy. 😭