Wisconsin pizza factory worker crushed to death by robotic machine in horrific industrial accident

A West Milwaukee pizza factory worker was tragically killed after being crushed by a robotic machine on shift, authorities confirmed.

The individual, identified as 45-year-old Robert Cherone from Elkhorn, was working at the Palermo’s Pizza facility at approximately 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday when the tragic accident took place, according to reports.

Police and firefighters hurried to the plant following reports of an industrial accident, but despite their immediate life-saving attempts, Cherone was declared dead at the scene.

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Palermo Pizza Factory

A factory worker died in an industrial accident at a Wisconsin pizza plant. (Google Maps)

Authorities from the West Milwaukee Police Department stated that they are investigating the incident, with cooperation from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner’s Office.

Details on how Cherone became trapped in the machinery remain unclear.

“The unfortunate accident that resulted in an employee’s death earlier today is a tragic event that is undergoing a thorough investigation,” Palermo’s spokesperson Rebecca Schimke commented in a statement on Wednesday.

“We are working in collaboration with government officials and collecting facts. Palermo’s is committed to supporting the employee’s family and relatives. In this challenging time, we will also provide counseling and support services to our team at Palermo’s.”

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Palermo

Robert Cherone, 45, was working his shift at Palermo’s Pizza facility when the fatal accident occurred.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Cherone was a bakery manager at the Palermo’s facility. 

He had worked in the food production industry for years and was known among colleagues for his dedication to the craft.

Wisconsin’s largest labor organization, the Wisconsin State AFL-CIO, also released a statement.

“This tragic event highlights the importance of everyone in our work environments—workers, employers, and relevant government agencies—collaborating diligently to ensure that every person who works to support themselves and their families returns home safely each day,” it stated.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Milwakee Police Department for further comment.

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