A worker hung himself in Zagatala region
On February 5, in Zagatala region, in the village of Danachy, a worker Tofig Zargiyev, who worked for the "Dogan" company, which builds houses for the victims of last year's earthquake, hang himself.
According to Azadliqnews.tv, Zargiyev was found hung on a tree. In his letter before the suicide, he noted that this is due to the fact that he can not get a salary from the company. Zargiyev arrived to Zagatali from Gazakh to earn money.
Last December, in the village of Danachy on the roadside was found the body of a worker from Sabirabad, and that fact was concealed by official agencies.
Azadliqnews.tv notes that the head of the "Dogan" company is a close friend of the Minister of Emergency Situations, Kamaleddin Heydarov. Just this ministry was ordered to eliminate the effects of the earthquake, and 320 million manta were allocated for this. The work are carried out with a serious violation of tax and labor legislation, in non-transparent conditions and with a major embezzlement of allocated funds.—0—
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