The woman would have repeatedly talked to her partner, and her daughter’s father, about frequent problems with the die-cutter. Two suspects were suspected: the legal representative of the company and his grandson, the company safety delegate
Laila El Harim would have talked about the problems with the die cutter also to the company, with whom he had had a baby girl. “He often complained about it – the man told The Republic -. He said the car froze, it didn’t go. And often the electricians had to intervene “.
It will now be the investigators who have opened a file for manslaughter, to have to determine if there was a correlation between the malfunctions documented by the 40-year-old and her death. Investigators are also trying to clarify why the security system could only be activated manually.
In register of suspects two people are registered: the legal representative of the company and his grandson, delegated to the safety of the company.
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