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Four labourers die cleaning grease tank at meat plant in Punjab's Dera Bassi

By ANI | Updated: April 21, 2023 23:25 IST

Mohali (Punjab) [India], April 21 : Four labourers died while cleng a grease tank in a Federal Meat Plant ...

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Mohali (Punjab) [India], April 21 : Four labourers died while cleng a grease tank in a Federal Meat Plant in Punjab's Dera Bassi on Friday afternoon, said a police official.

The incident happen when the four labours entered the grease tank one after the other. While cleng the tank, they inhaled noxious fumes.

One of the victims, who, too, had entered the tank but was rescued by locals, narrated the ordeal. He said, "A labourer entered the tank to clean the grease that gets accumulated in the tank with time. When the first labourer he didn't return, the second got in but he, too, inhaled toxic fumes and did not come out. Thereafter, two more labours entered the tank. With none coming out, I entered the tank and fell unconscious after inhaling toxic fumes."

"Later, I was rescued and, somehow, survived. But the rest of the four labourers succumbed to the noxious fumes," said the survivor.

The deceased were identified as Manak, Shridhar Pandey, Kurban and Janak. Their bodies were kept in the mortuary of Dera Bassi Civil Hospital.

The police are investigating the matter.

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