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ADNews-Monrovia: Sethi Ferro Fabrik Inc. management has expressed profound regret following an industrial incident that occurred yesterday evening at its Gardnersville facility, resulting in the tragic death of an employee at the company’s Oxygen Plant.
The company has initiated immediate engagement with the family of the deceased, identified as Saah Samukai, offering support during this difficult time. “Our thoughts and sincere condolences go out to the family, friends, and colleagues affected by this tragic loss,” emphasized the management of Sethi Ferro Fabrik.
While earlier media reports suggested two fatalities and multiple injuries, the company has clarified that only one death occurred, and no other injuries were sustained.
In response to the incident, Sethi Ferro Fabrik management took immediate action and is fully cooperating with local authorities in their ongoing investigation. “Our employees are the heart of our operations, and their safety is our top priority. This loss is deeply painful for all of us,” stated the management. “We will do everything in our power to support the family of Mr. Samukai and work alongside the authorities to understand and address this tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the bereaved family, and we will continue to provide the necessary support during this difficult period.”
The company also reiterated its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards, noting that it has robust safety measures in place, which it continuously strives to uphold. “We recognize that no system is infallible, and we take this incident with the utmost seriousness,” the statement continued. “As the relevant government authority conducts its investigation, we are fully cooperating to ensure a transparent and thorough process. We remain committed to learning from this incident and reinforcing our safety protocols where necessary.”
Sethi Ferro Fabrik concluded by reaffirming its dedication to the safety and well-being of its employees and ensuring continuous improvement in its safety procedures.
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