Atalanti: 53 -year -old worker was found dead in factory

A shocking incident was noted in Atalantwhen a 53 -year -old workerwas found dead on Thursday afternoon (25/9/25) at the factory where he worked as a Clark handler.

The 53 -year -old worker was sought for hours by his colleagues in Atalanti after knowing that he had been carrying tanks for organic tanks in the morning. The unfortunate man was eventually found in the biological, struck and with the Clark machine near him.

All of his colleagues went quickly to help him by doing the best they could without succeeding.

According to the first data, no one realized the slightest, and at the time he worked there was no other colleague near him.

“From the first moment, in addition to the Labor Inspectorate, we have mobilized the General Secretariat for Health and Security of the GSEE to examine all the elements and find out exactly what happened to our colleague,” the president of the Fthiotida Labor Center Sofia Anestopoulou told LamiaReport.

Everyone is waiting for the results from the necropsy – necrotomy to be made to draw the right conclusions.

It should be noted that the 53 -year -old was an experienced machine operator with at least 3 years of service at the same factory and in the same job.

Apart from the SEPE, police officers from the Lokras were also found, who undertook the investigation of the incident, while ordering a necropsy -necrotomy was ordered at the Central Greek Forensic Service.

The EKEF also issued the following announcement:

“The Fthiotida Regional Unity Center expresses its sadness over the loss of yet another colleague in the industrial unit workplace in Atalanti.

Our fifty -year -old colleague has been working at this factory for the last three years with the specialty of the operator Clark.

It is inconceivable at 2025 to count 120 dead in the first half! It is tragic workers to lose their lives during work, which unfortunately proves that we are and remain far from implementing and observing health and safety measures in the workplace.

The Labor Center Fthiotida has repeatedly emphasized the underlying SEP, the lack of preventive controls, the lack of staff training and the lack of business consultation with health and safety staff.

Unfortunately the blood tax paid by the working class is heavy. We all have a debt together, government-workers-workers to proceed with effective cooperation in order to put an end to the accidents at work in our country.

We ask the competent bodies, and the competent audit bodies to examine the causes of the accident immediately and to be held here and now responsibilities wherever they are. Immediate legislative initiatives are needed to make controls and penalties for compliance with all health and safety rules to be stricter, so that the black list of labor accidents can finally close. We express our warm and sincere condolences to our colleague’s family. “

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