A hired worker died in a vat of beer when he decided to quietly drink beer from the owner of a private brewery in the Ramensky urban district. MK writes about it.
According to the publication, the incident occurred on the afternoon of June 3. The owner of a private brewery asked his 47-year-old friend Ulugbek from Uzbekistan to improve the territory.
Returning after some time, he noticed that the hired worker was absent, and his work, apparently, had not been done. Later, one of the employees informed him that the hatch of one of the huge vats of 2,000 liters, where the beer roams and is stored, is open. It turned out that the faucet through which the yeast was drained was also open.
Looking into the vat, the brewers saw the lifeless body of the missing worker at the bottom of a huge container. The doctors who arrived only stated the death of the man – it was already impossible to help him.
According to preliminary data, the man suffocated due to carbon dioxide poisoning.
According to the owner of the brewery, the worker, in his absence, apparently decided to drink beer. When the deceased opened the drain valve, yeast poured out of it. Then the worker probably decided to scoop up a soft drink through the top hatch and fell inside, choking on the fumes.
Source: Rosbalt

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