Charges Are Filed in Woman’s Death
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SAN FRANCISCO—A printing plant owner and his manager are each looking at up to four years in prison after being charged with involuntary manslaughter and labor code violations in the 2008 death of a pregnant worker who was crushed by a machine, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Digital Pre-Press International (DPI) owner Sanjay Sakhuja and his pressroom manager, Alick Yeung, have been charged with manslaughter and willful violation of labor laws following the January 2008 death of 26-year-old Margarita Mojica. The victim was 17 weeks pregnant when she was crushed by the box creasing and cutting machine she was prepping for a job.
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