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04-28-2015, 11:05 PM
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Re: Found Dead In The Dog Meat Factory
PATTAYA; — Police and medics based in Chonburi City, 50kms outside of Pattaya, attended a gruesome industrial accident on Monday Night which saw a Burmese Factory Worker pulled through a meat grinder. The accident occurred at the Pet Smart Company who specialize in producing Pet Food and Treats and resulted in the death of Mr. Sor aged 37 who had worked for the company for 5 years and was described by work colleagues as a good worker who did not smoke or drink. |
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04-29-2015, 01:19 AM
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Re: Found Dead In The Dog Meat Factory
Meat FOR dogs, not meat FROM dogs. Wording is crucial. |
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04-29-2015, 01:55 AM
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Re: Found Dead In The Dog Meat Factory
I think the "element" might have some substantial grounds to be truth here. 1.) He was obviously pulled / pushed into the machine legs first. As his upper body is void of trauma. Especially trauma associated with the processing of meat. 2.) The images aren't that great but I was wondering, how exactly (if it is accidental, which I doubt) would he get himself in that situation? Does the machine grind up material and the output of said material is the same as the input? Did he stand on the box and push something in with his foot and get pulled in? I don't know. Seems kinda fishy as I don't think someone can be that stupid. Although, I know people CAN be that stupid, so it doesn't surprise me. |