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    Farm labourer dies in Italy after arm severed by machine

    An Indian farm labourer in Italy has died after he was allegedly left on the side of the road following an accident in which his arm was severed and his legs crushed.
    Satnam Singh was injured by heavy machinery while working in a vegetable field in Lazio, near Rome, on Monday.
    According to Italian media, Mr Singh’s employer, Antonello Lovato, loaded him and his wife into a van and left them by the side of the road near their home.
    The severed arm was placed in a fruit box.
    Medical help did not reach Mr Singh until an hour and a half later. He was airlifted to a hospital in Rome but died on Wednesday.
    Mr Lovato is now under investigation for criminal negligence and manslaughter.
    Mr Lovato's father told Italian media: "My son had told [Mr Singh] not to go near the machinery, but he didn't listen."
    Italy’s Minister of Labour, Marina Calderone, said death of Mr Singh had been an “act of barbarity”.
    Mr Singh, who was in his early 30s, had reportedly been living and working in Italy as an undocumented migrant for around two years.
    The Indian embassy in Italy said it was “deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of an Indian national” and added it was “actively liaising with local authorities.”
    The Flai CGIL trade union has called for a strike of agricultural workers on Saturday to protest the death of Mr Singh. Maurizio Landini, the union's secretary general, said: "We are faced with a situation of real slavery. The death of a worker - an undocumented worker - is of unprecedented gravity."
    The area Mr Singh worked in is home to large agricultural farms and a substantial Punjabi and Sikh population, many of whom work as farmhands.
    Undocumented labourers across Italy are often subject to a system known as “caporalato” – a gangmaster system which sees middlemen illegally hire labourers who are then forced to work for very low salaries. Even workers with regular papers are often paid well below the legal wage.

    Death of Indian man in Italy highlights workers''' exploitation


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    left them by the side of the road near their home.
    And no one stopped to give him a hand?

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    An Italians Behaving Badly thread is called for.

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