The body of a construction worker who died in last year’s Hard Rock Hotel crane collapse in New Orleans and couldn’t be safely removed from the heavily damaged building was exposed when a tarp covering it blew off, according to reports.

Passersby in the popular French Quarter gawked at the gruesome sight of the victim’s legs dangling from the structure Tuesday afternoon, news station WWL-TV reported.

“The condition of the building and the altitude above street level complicate efforts to replace the tarp, as they have prevented recovery thus far,” city spokeswoman LaTonya Norton said in a statement, according to the outlet.

The unfinished hotel partially collapsed Oct. 12, 2019, trapping and killing two workers, 63-year-old Jose Ponce Arreola and 36-year-old Quinnyon Wimberly, who cannot be removed safely from the building ahead of the planned demolition.

Norton urged people to refrain from taking or sharing any photos of the exposed victim.

“Capturing or sharing images of the victims in such a condition is irresponsible, it is indefensible, and it is not who we are as New Orleanians,” Norton said.