BROOKLYN, NY A fatal wall collapse in a Brooklyn backyard on Monday happened after unpermitted construction on the wall, according to investigators.

Inspectors with the Department of Buildings investigating the collapse at a home on 42nd Street near Fifth Avenue found that workers had been excavating the length of the retaining wall "without adequate shoring" the day of the collapse, according to a DOB spokesperson.

The collapse, which happened shortly after 1 p.m. Monday, left two people trapped under the retaining wall and brought more than 120 emergency responders to the backyard.

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One of the people, a construction worker, was pronounced dead on the scene and the other was sent to the hospital with serious injuries, officials said.

The workers had been hired by the owners of a home on 43rd Street that shares a backyard with the 42nd Street home, where they were granted access during the construction, the inspectors said.

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There were no DOB permits issued for any construction at either property, according to the department.

DOB has issued a partial vacate order on both the 42nd Street and 43rd Street backyard and is still investigating the incident.

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