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12 Jul 2020

India: Gas leak at pharmaceutical company's industrial unit causes two deaths and at least four injuries, company did not respond

An articles alleges that due to a gas leak at a Sainor Life Sciences owned industrial unit in Visakhapatnam, at least two people were killed and others were injured in the early morning hours of 30 June 2020. The article further states that a similar accident occurred in September of 2015 causing more worker deaths and injuries.

Business and Human Rights Resource Centre invited Sainor Life Sciences to respond to the allegations. It did not.