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BANGKOK: Five workers have been found dead in a cesspit of a factory in Lomsak district of Phetchabun province, the Phetchabun Ruamkatanyu Foundation reported on Monday .
Rescue workers from the foundation were called to the factory around 6pm Monday after a witness found a victim’s body floating in the cesspit, which is 2 x 2 metres in dimension and two metres deep. After inspecting the scene, local police chief Pol Maj General Saranai Khongmuang speculated that one of the victims might have gone into the cesspit to clean, but passed out due to the smell.
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