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9 Dec 2022

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Sky Sports

Qatar World Cup 2022: Worker dies after incident at a resort used by Saudi Arabia

No date was provided for the death, only that it happened during the group stage that started on November 20 and ended on December 2.

The Sealine Beach Resort was not newly built for the tournament which has been subject to scrutiny over conditions for the low-paid migrant workforce and lack of details on deaths.

Asked about the incident, Qatar World Cup chief executive Nasser Al-Khater said: "We are in the middle of a World Cup and we have a successful World Cup and this is something you want to talk about right now.

"Death is a natural part of life whether you're at work or in your sleep.

"A worker died and our condolences go to his family. However, it is strange that this is something that you wanted to focus on as your first question."

The incident was only confirmed after The Athletic reported that a Filipino man slipped off a ramp into concrete while walking alongside a forklift truck.

A Qatari government official said: "If the investigation concludes that safety protocols were not followed, the company will be subject to legal action and severe financial penalties.

"Compensation is paid through the Workers' Support and Insurance Fund when a worker has been injured or passed away due to a work-related incident, or when an employer is unable to pay salaries."

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