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Indian Man Dies From Chemical Exposure In Salerno

Radio Popolare Salerno 12d11d Impact 5
A man was left unconscious in front of a Salerno hospital during the night between April 10 and April 11. The individual had no identification or ability to speak. Medical findings showed legs devastated by gangrene, which was noted as being compatible with prolonged exposure to toxic substances without protection. The man also suffered from severe liver intoxication. The incident occurred in the Piana del Sele region, a major Italian agribusiness hub. An Indian man died at Ruggi di Salerno hospital following days of agony caused by superinfection. The death was attributed to gangrene resulting from continuous exposure to chemical agents. The victim had been in a critical condition between life and death for two weeks. The source noted that the exposure compromised his muscles and internal organs. A similar grave case involving Satnam Singh occurred two years ago in La mattina.

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Radio Popolare

“left in the night between the 10th and 11th of April in front of the Salerno hospital, unconscious, without documents, without a voice, had legs devastated by gangrene”

Radio Popolare

“lasciato nella notte tra il 10 e lundici aprile davanti all'ospedale di Salerno, inconsciente, senza documenti, senza voce, aveva le gambe devastate dalla cancrena compatibile con una esposizione prolungata a sostanze tossiche”

RAI Radio 3

“un giovane indiano, è morto all'ospedale di Ruggi di Salerno dopo giorni di agonia, per sovrainfezione attecchita, sussegite gravi, chi avevano compromesso muscoli e organi interni. Allo tato tra la vita e la morte per due settimane è deceduto per Cancrena, dovuta ad esposizione continuata ad agenti chimici.”

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