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17 Nov 2020

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News of Bahrain

Bani Jamrah sewage victims "were not meant to be at the site": Ministry

The three men who lost their lives yesterday while carrying out sewage maintenance works in Bani Jamrah were not meant to be at the site where they were found dead, it has emerged.

The victims are Indians Rakesh Kumar, Debasis Sahoo and Mohammed Tausif Khan. Mr Kumar was an employee of Mohammed Abdulmohsin Al Kharafi and Sons while Mr Sahoo and Mr Khan were employed by Crown Electro Mechanical Services.