The event took place at Bodega Señorío de Sarría, when the workers found themselves in an empty irrigation pond. The deceased is a resident of Puente la Reina. Both seem to have disappeared down the drain, probably due to lack of oxygen.
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A 45-year-old worker has died and another 36-year-old was seriously injured in an industrial accident that happened this Monday in Bodega Señorío de Sarría, at Queen’s Bridge (Navarra), as EITB Media has taught.
The event took place when the workers in a empty irrigation pond When emergency services arrived, one of the workers had died and the other was in very serious condition.
The accident, as reported by the Foral Police, was reported by a call received on SOS Navarra at 12:38 PM.
Apparently one of the workers it was put in the bin to continue cleaning and is goneprobably due to lack of oxygen, while the second came to his rescue and disappeared too within the drain.
Empty irrigation pond. Photo: Foral Police
The Navarra Fire Brigade technical rescue group, who traveled by helicopter, and members of the Estella Fire Station, who rescued the two men, have been mobilized on the spot. the deceased a resident of Puente la Reina
The injured man has been taken to hospital in critical condition University Hospital of Navarra in the helicopter after undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers by the local medical team and the rest of the healthcare services moved to the company’s facilities.
If death is determined, the worker’s lifeless body will undergo an autopsy at the Navarrese Institute of Legal Medicine, while the provincial police have taken on the investigation into the causes of the event.
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Source: EITB

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