The first death occurred in the morning at a residential high-rise construction site in the financial district. Juan Chohillo fell from the 29th floor of the Manhattan tower to a part near street level, authorities said.
The residential tower is being built on Maiden Lane, which runs from near the South Street Seaport to near the World Trade Center site.
Chohillo's cousin Angel Munoz told the New York Post the 43-year-old Chohillo was a native of Ecuador and had five children.
The president of the Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York, Gary LaBarbera, said construction is "one of the most dangerous industries in New York City and even the best trained workers are not immune to accidents." "We must end this epidemic and come together as a city to ensure that we do everything in our power to reduce the number of accidents and fatalities for the men and women who are building our skyline," LaBarbera said.
The legislation is named after another Ecuadorean immigrant killed at a construction site. yesterday's construction site falls are under investigation.