The body of an Indian-origin man who died of inhaling toxic fumes in Singapore has been taken to his hometown in India for the final rites.
Srinivasan Sivaraman, 40, a cleaning operations manager at Supersonic Maintenance Services, died on May 23 after inhaling toxic fumes while flossing a tank at national water agency PUB’s Choa Chu Kang Waterworks.
He and two Malaysian workers were discovered unconscious at the PUB facility at around 11.15 am after inhaling the gas. He was pronounced dead at the hospital later that day.
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