In pictures: Sao Paulo stadium crane collapsePublished27 November 2013Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, Two people have died when a crane collapsed at Sao Paulo's stadium that will host the opening match of the Football World Cup 2014 in the summer.Image caption, The accident happened when the crane was hoisting a module on the metal roof structure, said Odebrecht Infrastructure, the company building the arena.Image caption, The crane fell at about 13:00 local time - when most of the workers were reportedly away on their lunch breaks.Image caption, The crane driver was taken to hospital, but later released. An LED display panel outside the venue was also damaged.Image caption, The company said the structure of the stadium was not damaged, but a thorough investigation is continuing.Image caption, Brazil has admitted it is struggling to have all 12 stadiums ready in time for the World Cup, and Wednesday's tragedy is seen as another setback for the organisers.More on this storyTwo die in Brazil stadium accidentPublished27 November 2013Brazil venues struggle to meet World Cup deadlinePublished26 November 2013Brazil 'won't make World Cup deadline' Video, 00:02:47Brazil 'won't make World Cup deadline'Published25 November 2013