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Jason James: Friends remember ‘genuine soul’ after Evandale tragedy

The Victorian railway contractor who lost his life following an excavator rollover in northern Tasmania had bought a house, was looking for love and adored his little sister, friends say.

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The railway contractor who lost his life on Wednesday morning following a tragic excavator rollover in northern Tasmania adored his little sister, was setting himself up for his future with the purchase of a house, and was looking for love and to start a family.

Jason James, 29, died about 10.45am on Wednesday after the excavator he was driving on tracks just off Evandale Rd, Evandale rolled. A second person sustained minor injuries.

Mr James, understood to have relocated full-time to Tasmania in early 2020 after growing up in South Morang, in Melbourne’s outer north, had a “heart of gold (and was) always there for his friends and family,” friend of a decade Darian Riddler told the Mercury.

Railway contractor Jason James, 29, who lost his life in a tragic excavator rollover at Evandale on July 20, 2022. Picture: Facebook
Railway contractor Jason James, 29, who lost his life in a tragic excavator rollover at Evandale on July 20, 2022. Picture: Facebook

Ms Riddler said Mr James, who was a “brother” to her, “worked on the rails most of his working life and his goal was always to get ahead in life, he was so hard working”.

“He had already brought his own home by himself (in Melton) just before Covid-19,” she said.

“He was always a generous person, he would give someone his last dollar if they needed help. “He was such a genuine soul, honestly one of the best people I had ever met.

Railway contractor Jason James, 29, who lost his life in a tragic excavator rollover at Evandale on July 20, 2022. Picture: Facebook
Railway contractor Jason James, 29, who lost his life in a tragic excavator rollover at Evandale on July 20, 2022. Picture: Facebook

“All he wanted in life was to find love, he longed for true love and a family.

“I hope he knows how loved he was by everyone around him.”

Mr James especially loved his parents and little sister, working on cars, travelling, and pumping iron in the gym, Ms Riddler said.

“It was with him that I went overseas for my first time (to Bali) and we had the trip of a lifetime,” she said.

“I can hear it now, that infectious laugh of his.”

Darian Riddler and Jason James on holiday in Bali. Picture: Facebook
Darian Riddler and Jason James on holiday in Bali. Picture: Facebook

Mr James’ sister, Aime, said on social media she had been “absolutely broken” by the news of her brother’s passing.

“My earliest memories of life were with you which I will never forget,” she said.

“You were so protective of me and you always gave me everything and I know you wanted the best for me in life.

A Victorian man has died after an excavator he was driving rolled at Evandale, Tasmania, 20/07/2022, while he was performing subcontracting work. Picture: Alex Treacy
A Victorian man has died after an excavator he was driving rolled at Evandale, Tasmania, 20/07/2022, while he was performing subcontracting work. Picture: Alex Treacy

“I know deep down you loved me and cared for me so much and would do anything for me. “You lived life to the fullest.

“I know you are going to be watching down on us from heaven.”

A report is being prepared for the coroner, with WorkSafe Tasmania also investigating the circumstances surrounding Mr James’ death.

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