Melco Resorts and Entertainment Limited was reportedly ordered to halt some construction activities at the $1 billion Morpheus hotel tower after it saw a worker crash while painting ceilings on Sunday. Hong Kong-listed Melco Resorts and Entertainment Limited has been told by the Macau Bureau of Labor to stop all "high-level work" in the area surrounding the fifth floor of the accident as authorities await "detailed reports" of the weekend incident that claimed the life of a 32-year-old female worker. This is the second time a worker has lost his life in Morpheus in the past nine months since a 33-year-old man was killed by a falling steel pole in July. The accident delayed the expansion of Macao, the city of dreams, by nearly three weeks, and the Bureau of Labor is reportedly set to investigate the possibility that the recent dead were illegally employed. The Bureau of Labor reportedly stated that the deceased worker was a Chinese national who died as a result of falling about 23 feet from the hanging platform. Authorities also reportedly explained that she was working on paintings at the time of the accident and that all such activities could only resume after approval. Lawrence Ho Yau Lung, CEO and Chairman of Melco Resorts and Entertainment Limited, said it is 'not yet clear' whether the latest accident will delay the opening of Morpheus designed by the late Iraqi-born architect Zaha Hadid. The company had reportedly planned to begin welcoming guests to the five-star hotel tower by the end of June, but may now have to postpone the deadline. Ho reportedly detailed that his company is currently 'working very closely with our contractor to fully understand our situation' before declaring that 'our hearts go out to the worker's family and those affected'. "Our top concern at this point is working with the authorities and contractors and also making sure that the family of the deceased is being cared for." [바카라](https://casinositesafe.com/)