Relatives of five Tamil Nadu men killed in Ethiopia demand adequate compensation
CHENNAI: High drama prevailed at the Chennai airport on Monday morning when bodies of the five Tamil Nadu men killed in a blast at a sugar factory in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababaarrived.
The relatives of the deceased refused to accept the bodies unless the state government promised that their pending salaries and adequate compensation would be paid. The relatives wanted to walk up to the GST Road and block traffic to vent their anger but police officers managed to pacify them.
The deceased are V Muruganandan, 27, and G Muthukrishnan, 42, of Thanjavur, M Velraj, 29, of Mayiladuthurai in Nagapattinam district, R Devadas, 40, of Thiruvarur, and V Devendran, 34, of Cuddalore.
M N Pandit, executive director of Surendra Engineering Corporation, said, "We have promised the affected families Rs 1 lakh each as compensation and given them in writing that the pending salaries will be deposited in their accounts."
A Paramasivam, elder brother of V Devendran, said, "We have lost a bread winner and his family of wife and two children are now left in the lurch. First they offered us Rs 50,000 as compensation and only after we protested they hiked it to Rs 1 lakh."
T Basker, who lost his cousin Murugandan in the tragedy, said, "We demand a probe into the incident and the state government should intervene and help us."
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