Tragic Incident in Rajasthan: Two Workers Found Dead in Factory

A tragic incident in Rajasthan's Bhilwara district has led to the deaths of two factory workers, raising serious concerns about safety practices. Found unconscious in the boiler section, they were later pronounced dead at a hospital. Protests erupted as fellow workers accused the management of negligence, claiming untrained staff operated the boiler. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of death, with initial reports suggesting toxic gas exposure. The deceased have been identified, prompting further scrutiny into workplace safety regulations.
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Tragic Incident in Rajasthan: Two Workers Found Dead in Factory

Incident Overview

In a tragic event in the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan, two workers were discovered dead under suspicious circumstances at a textile factory. This information was confirmed by local police on Wednesday.


According to the authorities, both individuals were employed in the boiler section of the factory and were found unconscious early Wednesday morning.


Medical Response and Protests

The workers were promptly transported to a nearby hospital, where medical staff pronounced them dead. Following this incident, other factory workers staged a protest outside the hospital and police station, accusing the factory management of negligence.


The protesting workers claimed that untrained personnel were operating the boiler, raising serious safety concerns.


Investigation and Identification

Moolchand, the officer in charge of the Rayla police station, stated that the exact cause of death will be determined after the post-mortem report is released. However, initial investigations suggest that toxic gas emitted from the boiler may have led to asphyxiation.


The deceased have been identified as Gajanan Gaderi (25) from Jindras Asind and Kamlesh Gurjar (24) from Nanodi.