World Cup

Shocking father of dead WM worker in Qatar: ‘Worked to death for a pound an hour’

Published

on

The testimony of a father who lost his 28-year-old son to heart failure at the World Cup in Qatar is shocking and says he “worked to the death” for just a pound an hour.

The countdown to the start of the World Cup has started and FIFA announces the detailed program of the event, which will take place in Qatar on November 27th.

But the criticism Qatar has received for years about the conditions under which workers are working to build the stadiums for the 2022 World Cup is too great.

Rumors of human rights abuses surfaced after the Guardian 202 reported that at least 6,500 migrant workers had been killed since 2010.

Sanjib Raya was one of the workers who died while working and died of heart failure at the age of 28.

However, his family claims that he was perfectly healthy before beginning the hard work, which shocked his father: “Ahe screamed himself to death for a pound an hour. MWorked 12 hours a day as a road builder in 40 degrees Celsius.

It’s an insult to the memory of my son and other immigrants, this stadium was built with the blood and sweat of migrant workers. We were poor before he left, now we’re ruined. These companies are responsible for the death of my son“, while his uncle emphasized: “He’s dead. Will FIFA pay the compensation? I do not think so. They have blood on their hands.

I want to send a message to the English players that the Qatar government has taken advantage of cheap labor from Nepal. This must be understood by the players themselves. “I’m angry, but what can I do about it?”

Source: sport 24

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending

Exit mobile version