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A witness has described the horrific scene after a man was crushed to death by a 160ft crane as he washed his car in the street.
Leon Gooding was with his 16-year-old daughter Cheyenne when the huge machine collapsed at a building site in Battersea, south west London.
Two men died in the incident, the 37-year-old driver who was thrown from his cab and a 23-year-old man who had been chatting to a neighbour just seconds before.
Mr Gooding, who was inside the block of flats hit by the crane, said he heard the high-pitched sound of breaking metal before seeing it crashing down.
He said: "The whole structure was bent. I looked down into the car park and I could see a man lying on a car, he looked like he was sitting in the windscreen.
"I ran outside. He looked like he was still breathing, I could see his chest moving. Then I saw the other guy underneath the crane.
"He looked like a collapsed showroom dummy. The crane had smashed through him and through the concrete ground.
Up to 25 flats and maisonettes were evacuated after the crane collapsed onto a two-storey block, badly damaging at least two properties, shortly before 6pm on Tuesday.
Police said the body of the 23-year-old had still not been recovered as officers waited for two more cranes to remove the wreckage from the site close to Battersea power station.
Metropolitan Police investigators and members of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) have launched a joint investigation.