Shocking: Indian steel manager is 'burned alive' by fired employees after signing their dismissal letters


DAILY MAIL: A senior executive at a steel factory in Eastern India has been burned alive by workers who were protesting at losing their jobs.
R.S Roy, a deputy general manager at the Graphite India Limited's steel unit in Orissa state, was set upon after he signed dismissal letters for about a dozen workers at the factory, according to local police.

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