Autopsy: 3 Workers at North Carolina Slim Jim Plant Were Crushed to Death
Autopsies show three workers killed in the collapse of a Slim Jim factory in North Carolina were crushed to death.
The News & Observer of Raleigh reported Friday that autopsy results were released for workers Barbara McLean, Lewis Watson and Rachel Pulley. They died from blunt force trauma in the June 9 explosion at the ConAgra plant in Garner, where nearly 40 were injured.
Two federal agencies have blamed natural gas for the blast. The U.S. Chemical Safety Board said contractors installing a water heater likely vented natural gas inside the building before the explosion as they purged a gas line. Officials said the gas should have been vented outside.
The plant was closed for weeks, but production is scheduled to resume on Monday.
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