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Four Indian men drown in Italian farm manure tank near Pavia

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Image captionFumes from cow manure are a well-known threat to farm workers
Four Sikh men from Punjab have drowned in a slurry tank on a dairy farm near Pavia in northern Italy.

Investigators suspect that the four were overcome by carbon dioxide fumes from the cow manure. They believe that three died after jumping in to rescue a worker who had been emptying the tank.

Two owned the farm and two were employees. All were Indian citizens. The two brothers Prem and Tarsem Singh registered their farm in 2017.

It is about 45km (28 miles) from Milan.

Italian media report that the Singhs' farm at Arena Po, producing milk and veal cattle, is one of the biggest in the Pavia region.

The victims were named as: Prem and Tarsem Singh, aged 48 and 45 respectively, Arminder Singh (29) and Majinder Singh (28).

The manure was being collected for use as fertiliser on the farm's fields.

The victims' wives raised the alarm when the men failed to turn up for lunch on Thursday. They rushed to the scene and spotted one body in the sewage.

The wives then called in firefighters, who donned masks and emptied the tank to recover all the bodies.

Italy's public broadcaster Rai says the Arena Po tragedy brings to 486 the total of deaths in work accidents in Italy this year - the highest toll since 2016.

The new agriculture minister, Teresa Bellanova, tweeted condolences and said "safety at work is an inalienable right and we must make every effort to ensure it is respected". She was a farm labourer herself as a teenager.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49687248
 
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Tragic deaths.
But acc. to RSS bhakats, they will become immortal.
 
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RIP
No problem they will become immortal.
Cow and Co2 fumes???
Hydrogen sulfide, a toxic gases is released by decomposing manure,coupled with non-toxic methane which can cause asphyxiation if inhaled.
If someone is exposed to them is closed area they cause acute respiratory distress and if not mediacl aid is given caused death.
Those poor fellas died due to this,several people around the glode die due to that.
 
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RIP


Hydrogen sulfide, a toxic gases is released by decomposing manure,coupled with non-toxic methane which can cause asphyxiation if inhaled.
If someone is exposed to them is closed area they cause acute respiratory distress and if not mediacl aid is given caused death.
Those poor fellas died due to this,several people around the glode die due to that.
Wrong.. you need to research more... a lot more.. ask any bhakat. Please do not insult their cow-mata.


 
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Four Indian men drown in Italian farm manure tank near Pavia

_108796137_italycows11mar15afp.jpg
Image copyrightAFP
Image captionFumes from cow manure are a well-known threat to farm workers
Four Sikh men from Punjab have drowned in a slurry tank on a dairy farm near Pavia in northern Italy.

Investigators suspect that the four were overcome by carbon dioxide fumes from the cow manure. They believe that three died after jumping in to rescue a worker who had been emptying the tank.

Two owned the farm and two were employees. All were Indian citizens. The two brothers Prem and Tarsem Singh registered their farm in 2017.

It is about 45km (28 miles) from Milan.

Italian media report that the Singhs' farm at Arena Po, producing milk and veal cattle, is one of the biggest in the Pavia region.

The victims were named as: Prem and Tarsem Singh, aged 48 and 45 respectively, Arminder Singh (29) and Majinder Singh (28).

The manure was being collected for use as fertiliser on the farm's fields.

The victims' wives raised the alarm when the men failed to turn up for lunch on Thursday. They rushed to the scene and spotted one body in the sewage.

The wives then called in firefighters, who donned masks and emptied the tank to recover all the bodies.

Italy's public broadcaster Rai says the Arena Po tragedy brings to 486 the total of deaths in work accidents in Italy this year - the highest toll since 2016.

The new agriculture minister, Teresa Bellanova, tweeted condolences and said "safety at work is an inalienable right and we must make every effort to ensure it is respected". She was a farm labourer herself as a teenager.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49687248
tragic death
rest in peace
 
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Very tragic. Any instance where one person falls into slurry or a quicksand like substance is basically fatal if their feet can't grip anything solid. When others follow to help, they inevitably die also - this is a really sad way to go.

A few years ago a group of Sri lankans were on a beach in England. One of them started sinking in loose sands (having not seen the warning signs) and one by one the whole group died trying to save the others who were stuck.

Correction: not loose sands but something called a sand bar, which I believe is an area where underwater currents are unpredictable and dangerous and can easily overwhelm people.
 
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A dream death for indians.


Four Indian men drown in Italian farm manure tank near Pavia

_108796137_italycows11mar15afp.jpg
Image copyrightAFP
Image captionFumes from cow manure are a well-known threat to farm workers
Four Sikh men from Punjab have drowned in a slurry tank on a dairy farm near Pavia in northern Italy.

Investigators suspect that the four were overcome by carbon dioxide fumes from the cow manure. They believe that three died after jumping in to rescue a worker who had been emptying the tank.

Two owned the farm and two were employees. All were Indian citizens. The two brothers Prem and Tarsem Singh registered their farm in 2017.

It is about 45km (28 miles) from Milan.

Italian media report that the Singhs' farm at Arena Po, producing milk and veal cattle, is one of the biggest in the Pavia region.

The victims were named as: Prem and Tarsem Singh, aged 48 and 45 respectively, Arminder Singh (29) and Majinder Singh (28).

The manure was being collected for use as fertiliser on the farm's fields.

The victims' wives raised the alarm when the men failed to turn up for lunch on Thursday. They rushed to the scene and spotted one body in the sewage.

The wives then called in firefighters, who donned masks and emptied the tank to recover all the bodies.

Italy's public broadcaster Rai says the Arena Po tragedy brings to 486 the total of deaths in work accidents in Italy this year - the highest toll since 2016.

The new agriculture minister, Teresa Bellanova, tweeted condolences and said "safety at work is an inalienable right and we must make every effort to ensure it is respected". She was a farm labourer herself as a teenager.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-49687248
 
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