Workers at Ford’s Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan denounce “horrible” conditions in the aftermath of the death of co-worker Khaled Nasser
Khaled Nasser, an electrician at a steel mill at Cleveland Cliff’s Dearborn Works near Detroit, was pronounced dead at the scene Friday morning when he slipped over the guardrail of a catwalk during regular maintenance on a Basic Oxygen Furnace and fell 50 feet to the concrete. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Nasser was 50 years old.
Khaled Nasser
The Dearborn Works, part of Ford’s massive Rouge manufacturing complex, was spun off by the automaker in 1989. Cleveland Cliffs took over the facility after acquiring the previous operator, AK Steel, last year.