Jan
20

A pair of brothers windows on an upper East Side skyscraper plunged 43 stories to the sidewalk below Friday after their suspended accesss cradle suddenly collapsed.

Edgar Moreno died on impact; his brother Alcides was still clinging to life in the hours after the terrifying 10:30 a.m. accident, officials said.

“I heard this boom, an explosion,” said Phil Stellar, who lives on the 9th floor of the apartment where the brothers were working.

“[It was] a big noise that sounded like a bomb had blown up,” Stellar said. “It was like a roller-coaster sound times ten.”

Edgar Moreno, 30, landed on a fence and his body was cut in half, horrified witnesses said. He died instantly.

Alcides Moreno, 37, was listed in extremely at New York Weill Cornell Medical Center Friday night.

Neither brother was wearing a required safety harness, a Department of Buildings official said.

“Oh my God, I feel sorry for his family,” said Tessie Smith, 77, who lives across the street from the Linden, N.J., home where Edgar Moreno lived with his brother, wife, and three children.

“It’s very bad,” she said. “You wonder how [his family] is going to survive.”

Worried relatives kept vigil at the hospital Friday night, hoping that Alcides Moreno would make a miraculous recovery.

Alcides Moreno - who emigrated from Ecuador with his brother - was saving money to bring his wife to the United States next year, a family friend said.

The Morenos were employed by City Wide Window and had checked in for work at the Solow Residences on E. 66th St. at 9:30 a.m., officials said.

Preliminary reports indicate the suspended access equipment - the trolley permanent portion of the cradle built on the ’s roof to facilitate window failed. That caused the metal platform to give way when the Morenos stepped on it, the DOB said.

Calls to the Queens-based City Wide Window - which earned the ’s window-washing contract two years ago - had not been returned Friday night.

Calls to the Tractel Group - the contractor that installed the scaffolding - were also not returned.

No violations have been issued in the accident. A for the Solow Management Corp. issued a statement last night pledging its cooperation with .

Image shows The high-rise at 265 East 66th St., where a window- cradle plunged 40 stories. One worker was killed and his brother was seriously injured.

By MIKE JACCARINO and JONATHAN LEMIRE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS

With Alison Gendar
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/

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