(ANSA) - ROME, AUG 10 - Laila El Harim, a 40-year-old woman
originally from Morocco who died last week in a workplace
accident at a plant at Camposanto, in the northern province of
Modena, was not trained to use the machine that killed her,
investigators have concluded, sources said on Tuesday.
El Harim, who left behind a four-year-old daughter and her
partner, died after getting caught up in the machine.
Her death is part of a spate of recent fatal workplace accidents
in Italy that has raised alarm.
Two people are under investigation for alleged culpable homicide
in relation to the case - the company's legal representative and
its safety manager.
The woman's funeral takes place on Tuesday in the province of
Modena town of Massa Finalese. (ANSA).
Laila 'wasn't trained to use machine that killed her'
Two people probed for culpable homicide