
Qantas Worker's Fall at Sydney Airport: Daughters Demand Answers
A Qantas worker's fall from a Sydney Airport aerobridge leaves her daughters seeking answers and support. Olivia Christovska, a 51-year-old Qantas worker, suffered severe injuries after a six-meter fall from an aerobridge at Sydney Airport. Her daughters, Monique and Sienna, have spoken out about the incident, expressing their frustration at the lack of information and the slow pace of the investigation. "We received the call saying your mum had a fall, with limited information; everything just froze over," Monique recounts. The investigation, according to SafeWork NSW, is ongoing and could take up to two years. Olivia suffered severe head injuries, a broken clavicle, pelvis, and several ribs, and also had a collapsed lung and fractured spine. She has since been discharged from Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, but her daughters fear she may never fully recover. The family only saw the video of the incident for the first time tonight. Qantas has declined to comment. The daughters' plea highlights the need for transparency and support for workers involved in workplace accidents.