Man Dies in Retaining Wall Collapse, Stepson Saved

A 45-year-old man has died and his 19-year-old stepson seriously injured after a retaining wall collapsed at a social housing construction site in West End on Tuesday morning.



Kimura Dixon was working at the Boundary Street site when the wall gave way just before 8:30am. Emergency services declared him dead at the scene.

His stepson, who was working in a shallow trench about one metre from the boundary wall, became trapped from the waist down. The teenager spent more than an hour pinned beneath the rubble before being freed by emergency crews.

Queensland Police Inspector Chris Pemberton credited the quick thinking of six co-workers and four police officers who arrived first on scene with saving the young man’s life.

“The 19-year-old male had a large amount of concrete on his chest which was restricting his breathing,” Inspector Pemberton said. “Those workers and the four attending police removed that concrete prior to the arrival of anyone else, which would have saved his life.”

The teenager was transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a serious but stable condition following what emergency services described as a “prolonged extrication”.

Queensland Fire Department Acting Inspector Marc O’Brien described the rescue operation as “tricky”, with crews using equipment typically deployed in disaster zones to monitor the site’s safety during the extraction. Large pieces of plywood were placed over open trenches to ensure the safety of emergency service workers.

“We offer condolences to family, friends and workmates,” Acting Inspector O’Brien said.

Eight workers were on site at the time of the incident. Inspector Pemberton said the tragedy was particularly difficult given the proximity to Christmas and the fact the two victims were known to each other.

At least one resident living adjacent to the construction site was asked to evacuate due to safety concerns about their property.

Rhett, who lives next door to the scene, told ABC Radio Brisbane that police knocked on doors asking residents to leave immediately over fears of further structural issues.

Boundary Street remains closed between Melbourne Street and Edmondstone Street, with motorists advised to avoid the area.



Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has launched an investigation into the incident, with Queensland Police preparing a report for the coroner.

Published 2-December-2025

Body Recovered from Brisbane River Following Two-Day Search

On Monday, July 29, 2024, authorities recovered the body of a man from the Brisbane River, concluding a search that began the previous afternoon.



The victim, whose identity has not been released, was initially reported in distress near the Boundary Street river end in West End at approximately 4:39 PM on Sunday.

According to eyewitness accounts, the man was climbing a tree when he fell into the river. A bystander, who did not know the victim, alerted emergency services after losing sight of the man in the water.

Police and State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers initiated a search operation on Sunday afternoon, which was suspended around 9:30 PM due to darkness. The search resumed Monday morning, with authorities expanding the search area to include the river and shoreline extending to South Brisbane and South Bank.

Local residents reported hearing sirens in the Boundary Street area on Sunday, indicating the rapid response of emergency services to the initial call.



A police vehicle was observed stationed at the Davies Park rowing facilities by the river during the search operation.

Queensland Police have confirmed that a report will be prepared for the coroner. 

Authorities have not released further details about the victim or the circumstances leading to the accident. The investigation is ongoing.

Published 29-July-2024