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A security officer died from a “heavy fall” during his work shift in Lusail Stadiumhost of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, host of the final, the organizing committee said in a statement on Wednesday.
A man identified as John Njau Kibu and whose nationality is not specified, fell on Saturday and died on Tuesday “after three days in intensive care,” the committee said.
“The stadium’s medical teams immediately rushed to the scene and he was taken by ambulance to the intensive care unit of Hamad Hospital,” the statement said. Dohaadded by the organizers.
The committee assured that “the investigation into the circumstances of (his) fall is a priority and (that) more information will be provided on the outcome” of this investigation.
“We will also make sure that his family receives all the money due to him,” the committee concluded.
another deceased
Authorities Qatar They are also investigating the death of a Filipino in an industrial accident at the base camp. Saudi Arabia at the start of the tournament.
Since it was chosen to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar in December 2010, this small Gulf emirate has come under fire for the working and living conditions of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers from Asia and Africa.
Doha responds that it has made unprecedented reforms to the labor code, which have been welcomed by trade union organizations, which nonetheless call for stricter enforcement.
The total number of deaths as a result of accidents at work during the period of preparation for World varies depending on sources. Qatar reports that 414 people have died between 2014 and 2020. NGOs point to several thousand since 2010. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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