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KOTA KINABALU: An Indonesian labourer, who is suspected of setting a fire that led to the death of a colleague, has died at the Duchess of Kent Hospital in Sandakan.
Beluran OCPD Supt Kasim Musa said the 34-year-old man died after succumbing to severe burn injuries at 5.30pm on Monday (April 19).
He said the deceased was a suspect in the murder of his colleague who died in a fire on Sunday (April 18) at the workers quarters at Ladang Ribu Bonus Estate in Sabah s east coast Beluran district about 300km from here.
Supt Kasim said the man remained in critical condition following the incident and was transferred from the Beluran hospital to the Duchess of Kent hospital where he died.
KOTA KINABALU: An Indonesian labourer apparently started a fire which left him in critical condition and caused the death of his colleague at a plantation in Beluran, on Sabah s east coast.
The 34-year-old man, who is now a murder suspect, remains at the Beluran hospital with severe burns, while his 26-year-old colleague died hours after the incident, which took place at around noon on Sunday (April 18).
Police said the suspect s motive was not immediately clear.
Beluran district police chief Supt Kasim Muda, who did not disclose the identities of those involved, said on Monday (April 18) that the case was being investigated as murder.
Sime Darby Plantation sets up commission to evaluate its labour practices 02 Mar 2021 / 09:30 H.
PETALING JAYA: Sime Darby Plantation Bhd (SDP) has established an expert stakeholder human rights assessment commission and has appointed ethical trade consultant, Impactt Ltd as its third-party assessor, to conduct a comprehensive evaluation of SDP’s labour practices across its Malaysian operations.
It stated that the consultant has expertise in detecting and remediating forced labour issues in supply chains in line with the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) 11 indicators of forced labour.
The panel is also expected to review whether or not forced labour indicators are detected within SDP’s operations, and if there are any, to determine how prevalent the issue is.