Italian Farmer's Death Sparks Outrage Over Exploitation

The tragic death of Satnam Singh, an Indian worker abandoned by his employer after a severe injury, has brought attention to exploitative labor practices in Italy. The incident has prompted both public outrage and governmental calls for action against such inhumane acts.


PTI | Rome | Updated: 03-07-2024 09:40 IST | Created: 03-07-2024 09:40 IST
Italian Farmer's Death Sparks Outrage Over Exploitation
Satnam Singh
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In a harrowing incident that has resonated across Italy, the death of a 31-year-old Indian worker has cast a spotlight on the dark underbelly of labor exploitation in the country. Satnam Singh was abandoned by his employer after a strawberry wrapping machine severed his arm in Lazio, near Rome, last month. Left without immediate medical assistance, Singh succumbed to his injuries, an act that has been widely condemned as both tragic and avoidable.

Police reports reveal that the suspected gangmaster, Antonello Lovato, was arrested on charges of manslaughter. Sing's death could have been prevented, according to prosecutors, had he received prompt medical attention. Lovato has been accused of abandoning Singh outside his home instead of taking him to the hospital, an act that has spurred widespread public outcry.

Singh's case has ignited a national debate on gangmastering and the modern forms of slavery that persist in Italy. Public figures, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Labour Minister Marina Calderone, have labeled the incident as barbaric, calling for stringent actions to root out such exploitation. The tragedy underscores the urgent need for reforms to protect migrant laborers from such inhumane conditions.

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