• Laila's death at work, her husband speaks: "It must not happen again"

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06 August 2021 On the mobile of Laila El Harim, the 40-year-old worker who died Tuesday morning in a company in Modena trapped in a machine, there would be photos of the die-cutting machine, the device used to shape packaging materials in which the woman found the death.



Images that she herself would have taken to report technical problems. The local press reports. "He often complained about the machine", says comrade Manuele Altiero to Repubblica Bologna: "He said that the die-cutter stopped, that it didn't work. And often the electricians had to intervene". Laila, Altiero also reports to the Gazzetta di Modena, wrote down some considerations on the working day in a diary. "Every other day - says the man about the die-cutter - he said that an electrician had to come to fix it".



The Modena Public Prosecutor's Office is at work on the functioning of the machinery and the dynamics of the facts, which opened on Laila's death


a file for manslaughter in which the legal representative of the company, Bombonette di Camposanto, is currently being investigated.