The Block veteran Luke Neuwen took to social media this week to reveal a horrific near-fatal accident he recently had on a worksite, which saw him hospitalised.
The carpenter, 38, shared the distressing photos to Instagram, which revealed he suffered an electric shock while working on a property.
One photo shows a shirtless Luke lying in a hospital bed with a variety of medical cables attached to his chest.
Another picture showed the aftermath of the electrical burns on the property he was working on, in which the cement floor was scorched with black burn marks.
Fortunately, Luke managed to to receive medical attention in time and is on his way to making a full recovery.
The Block veteran Luke Neuwen (pictured) took to social media this week to reveal a horrific near-fatal accident he recently had on the job, which saw him hospitalised. The carpenter, 38, shared the distressing photos to Instagram, which revealed he suffered an electric shock
Luke and his wife Jasmin, 39, placed fourth on the 16th season of The Block in 2020.
In 2021, The luxurious property renovated by Luke and Jasmin on Channel Nine’s renovation show was rented out for $2,700 per week, reports Domain.
The five-bedroom property in Brighton, Melbourne, was sold for $3.856million at auction.
The Perth couple took home $506,000 after the sale smashed the $3.35million reserve.
Another confronting picture showed the aftermath of the electrical burns on the property he was working on, in which the cement floor was scorched with black burn marks
Luke and his wife Jasmin (right), 39, placed fourth on the 16th season of The Block in 2020
The 1910s Federation home was offered for rent fully furnished and was snapped up after just one showing.
Shortly after exiting the series, the pair revealed they had lost so much weight during the show their families almost didn’t recognise them.
‘Those last five weeks on the show were brutal! When our families arrived, they couldn’t believe how much weight we had lost and called us “insomniacs”,’ Luke told Woman’s Day.
‘It’s relentless. It’s not normal to be under that amount of stress for such a prolonged period of time,’ Jasmin added on her experience.