mysterious death of three employees of a Northvolt electric battery factory

mysterious death of three employees of a Northvolt electric battery factory
mysterious death of three employees of a Northvolt electric battery factory

The following month, on February 22, a 19-year-old man also died in his sleep, the day after his work shift.

Police opened two separate investigations at the time, concluding that the deaths were unrelated to each other or their workplace.

The lifeless body of a third employee, aged 59, was discovered at his home on June 5, according to Swedish media.

No link established

The cause of these three deaths could not be established during the forensic examination, said the police on Thursday, who do not suspect criminal acts. The two previous investigations have been reopened and a third is underway. Police add that they will examine whether there is “a possible link” between the three deaths.

“These people worked at the same workplace” and this element will now be taken into account by the police. “One of the people may have been exposed to a substance […]. The police will look into this more closely,” she said, speaking of the most recent death.

“Tragic coincidence” but work suspended

It was a “tragic coincidence,” Northvolt said. This group assures that according to its own investigations no accident took place and employees were not exposed to toxic substances. As a result of these deaths, the automobile manufacturer Toyota has decided to suspend the work of its service technicians at the Skelleftea plant, in a communication to the specialist magazine Dagens Arbete.

“It’s terrible that three people died after their work. It is now very important to obtain clarity on what happened,” Deputy Minister of Employment Paulina Brandberg responded to the TT news agency.

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