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Kasargod man killed in gas leak at Abu Dhabi

Published On : 23 Nov 2016   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Kasargod: In an unfortunate incident, a man from Kasargod was killed due to gas leak on November 21, Monday in Abu Dhabi. He was one of the three killed in the gas leak.

The deceased has been identified as Ashok(32) , a resident of Vivekanandanagar in Madhur Manippady. He was employed at South wing Interiors in Abu Dhabi and had got married in April . He died due to suffocation of gas leakage at his workplace in AbhuDhabhi. Details of the other two who died are not ascertained yet.

Ashok’s body is being kept at mortuary in private hospital and arrangements are being made to shift his body to his home town in Kasargod for last rites.







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