New details: CEO of subcontractor killed at Hyundai megasite as forklift driver fled scene, OSHA report shows
BRYAN COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - Nine months after a worker was killed at the Hyundai megasite after being run over by a forklift, WTOC Investigates has obtained new details about the circumstances that led to 45-year-old Sunbok You’s death.
Files from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s recently closed investigation show You was the CEO of SBY America, a Hyundai subcontractor, which was ultimately fined just under $10,000 for his death.
Safety violations cited in fatal incident
According to OSHA’s findings, prior to the March incident, You was on the HL-GA Battery Company construction site speaking to some of his workers when he decided to walk across the road. That’s when he was struck by the forklift and killed.
The report says You was wearing an eye patch on his right eye as well as a black vest, though under HL-GA Battery Company rules, he should have been wearing a high-visibility green vest.
Statements given to OSHA by a safety manager, which had to be translated, say the person driving the forklift was talking on the phone while driving and once he was off the forklift “ran away” without checking on You. The report also says the forklift driver worked for a separate contractor, Beyond Iron Construction.
Companies fined for safety violations
OSHA opened an investigation into HL-GA Battery Company, SBY America, Beyond Iron Construction, and Steel Brothers Development following You’s death. Three of those companies received fines.
Beyond Iron Construction received the largest fine of $16,550. OSHA found the company exposed employees to “struck-by and crushing hazards” and did not ensure forklift operators were following traffic regulations, including speed limits, use of spotters, and horn use when vision was obstructed.
SBY America was fined $9,268 for exposing employees to “struck-by and crushing” hazards, which were likely to cause serious injury or death.
HL-GA Battery Company received a $1,800 fine for failing to submit required work-related injury or illness forms to OSHA.
Pattern of safety incidents
You was not the first person to lose his life during construction of the EV plant and its suppliers. In April 2023, Victor Gamboa died on the megasite after falling 60 feet to his death.
Bryan County EMS records show in a 16-month period, there were 53 calls for services at the site, including over a dozen for traumatic injuries. That includes another forklift accident and a worker being caught in a conveyor belt.
In March, prior to You’s death, a construction worker on the site went to the hospital after being seriously injured in a pipe explosion.
In May 2025, 27-year-old Allen Kowalski died on the HL-GA Battery construction site after a metal frame fell on him.
OSHA has opened at least 15 investigations into incidents at the site, including You’s death and the March pipe explosion.
Connection to ICE raid
Four of the companies investigated by OSHA were among six companies ICE named in the search warrant they obtained to raid the megasite in September. In that raid, which HSI called the largest single-site enforcement operation in the agency’s history, 475 workers were detained.
ICE said the detained workers were employees not just of HL-GA Battery Company but a network of various subcontractors.
The legal status of You and Bae has not been confirmed.
According to a spokesperson for HL-GA Battery company, neither SBY America or Beyond Iron Construction are still contracted at the construction site.
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