What Happened to Four Migrant Workers from Assam Found Dead in Bengaluru?
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Bengaluru, Jan 31 (NationPress) Four young migrant workers hailing from Assam were discovered deceased under dubious circumstances in Mutsandra village, located in Hoskote taluk on the outskirts of Bengaluru on Saturday. This tragic event has sparked shock and concern throughout the community.
The deceased individuals have been identified as 25-year-old Jayant Sinde, 24-year-old Nirendranath, 25-year-old D. Taide, and 20-year-old Dhananjay, all originally from Assam. Initial investigations indicate that the four workers prepared a meal inside the shed late at night and subsequently fell asleep after securing all doors and windows. Authorities suspect they may have succumbed to suffocation during their slumber.
These individuals were employed at a Coca-Cola warehouse and resided in a labor shed close to their workplace. Police reported that the incident was discovered early in the morning when the workers did not respond, prompting authorities to be notified.
The Sulibele police quickly arrived at the scene after receiving the alert and conducted an initial examination. The remains have been sent for a post-mortem to determine the precise cause of death.
Law enforcement officials have stated that the exact details surrounding the deaths remain unclear, and further inquiries are ongoing. A case has been lodged at the Sulibele police station.
This incident has caused unease among local residents and raised significant concerns regarding the safety conditions of accommodations for migrant workers in the vicinity.
In a related incident from October 2025, five migrant workers from Murshidabad district in West Bengal suffered severe injuries in a fire at a temporary camp in Bengaluru, resulting in fatalities at the hospital. Seven workers from the Behrampore and Hariharpara police station areas of Murshidabad had arrived in Bengaluru about a month prior to work as construction laborers.
After dinner, all seven workers fell asleep in the same room. Around midnight, a fire broke out in the room. Although they managed to escape, all suffered significant burn injuries and were hospitalized at the government-run Victoria Hospital in Bengaluru.
On October 1, 2025, another tragedy struck when two migrant workers from Jharkhand were killed, and one was injured after a mound of mud collapsed on them at an under-construction site in the area. Police indicated that this incident occurred while the laborers were working on a foundation for a pillar in Siddharth Colony, Madiwala, when a sudden mudslide buried three of them under debris.