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Vietnamese worker died in Algeria brought home

The body of Nguyen Xuan Dinh, who died in an accident in a construction site in Algeria, was brought home on January 15 at the request of his family.
Vietnamese worker died in Algeria brought home ảnh 1The position of Oran province (Source: Google maps)

Algiers (VNA)
– The body of Nguyen Xuan Dinh, who died in anaccident in a construction site in Algeria, was brought home on January 15 atthe request of his family.

Dinh, whowas born on May 10, 1973 in the central province of Ha Tinh, fell from thetenth floor of a building in a project under construction by SARL C.2.S.SCompany in Bir El Djir, Oran province.

Careless installationof scaffolding was identified as the cause behind the accident.

In a meetingwith officials from the Vietnamese Embassy in Algiers, the company’s representativescommitted to covering all costs related to the repatriation of Dinh’s body.

They alsosaid that the company was requesting CNAS – Algeria’s state agency in charge ofsocial insurance payment to pay insurance for his family.-VNA
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