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Italian landowner arrested over death of Indian farm worker – Firstpost

Italian landowner arrested over death of Indian farm worker – Firstpost

Indian farm workers harvest vegetables that a company hopes to sell at a market in Sant’Angelo Romano, Italy, in this April 22, 2020, Reuters Archive photo

Italian police on Tuesday arrested the employer of an Indian farm worker who was left for dead on the road after his hand was severed by a farm machine.

Antonello Lovato was arrested on a second-degree murder charge in the death of Satnam Singh, who was injured while working on a farm in Latina, a rural region south of Rome where tens of thousands of Indian farm workers work.

Satnam Singh’s death has shocked Italy and sparked protests from unions and farm workers demanding better working conditions, calling for an end to the exploitative “caporalato” system of underpaid migrant labour in Italian agriculture.

Last week, India asked Italy to take swift action against those responsible for the death of a 31-year-old Indian worker who died when his employer abandoned him on a road without medical assistance after a heavy farm machinery severed his hand.

Even President Sergio Mattarella has weighed in on the issue, addressing what he called the “cruel” exploitation of workers like Singh and the “inhumane” conditions that seasonal farm workers often face in Italy.

Carabinieri from Latina, a farming province south of Rome, arrested farm owner Antonello Lovato after prosecutors changed their initial suspicion of murder to one with “malicious intent,” Latina prosecutors said in a statement.

They did so after medical examiners determined that Singh died from “massive blood loss.” The medical examiner’s report said he “most likely” would have survived had he received prompt medical attention, prosecutors said in a statement.

However, emergency services were apparently not called immediately after Singh’s hand was ripped off when it became stuck in a nylon wrapping machine.

Italian daily Corriere della Sera, citing an arrest warrant signed by judge Giuseppe Molfese, said Lovato was driving a tractor pulling a nylon wrapping machine and then abandoned Singh, who was bleeding, in front of the house.

Italian media, citing witnesses, say Lovato rejected requests from Singh’s wife, who also worked at the farm, to call an ambulance, saying the man was already dead.

State television RAI interviewed a neighbour who eventually called an ambulance. Singh was taken to San Camillo Hospital in Rome, where he was pronounced dead about two days later.

In a statement, Latino prosecutors said Singh’s condition following the accident was so serious that it was obvious he needed immediate medical attention.

“Therefore, it must now be concluded that the decision to withhold necessary care constituted an acceptance of the risk of a fatal event and united the cause that directly led to death,” the statement reads.

An email seeking comment from the law firms of Stefano Perotti and Valerio Righi, listed by RAI as Lovato’s lawyers, did not immediately respond.

RAI quoted Lovato’s father, Renzo, as saying that Singh had been warned not to get too close to the equipment. He said that Singh took the warning “too lightly” and that his attitude “will cost everyone dearly.”

Last month, Italian Prime Minister Meloni said Singh, one of thousands of Indian migrants working in the country’s fields, had been the victim of “inhumane acts.” “These are inhuman acts that do not belong to the Italian nation. I hope this barbarity will be severely punished,” she said after a Cabinet meeting last week.

Based on information from the agency.

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