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Charges Filed in the Case of an Electrician Who Was Seriously Burned at the Göd Battery Factory

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The man worked at the factory in 2022, and his case has been dragging on for a long time because no one has claimed responsibility for the incident. The prosecutor requested a suspended prison sentence for the South Korean foreman.

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The man worked at the factory in 2022, and his case has been dragging on for a long time because no one has claimed responsibility for the incident. The prosecutor requested a suspended prison sentence for the South Korean foreman.

The affected citizen claims that he never processed an NIT and that an unknown person used his identity more than a decade ago.

Yet charges were brought in the case of the electrician who almost died at the Göd battery factory - A South Korean shift manager was suspected.

·Budapest, Hungary
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The prosecutor's office has filed charges against a South Korean foreman after an electrician was seriously electrocuted during the construction of the Samsung factory in Göd, RTL News reported.

Contrary to previous news, an investigation has been launched into the case of the electrician who was burned at the Göd battery factory in the fall of 2022, RTL News reported on Saturday. The man, who worked at the Samsung plant under construction through a subcontractor, was shocked by 7,000 volts and was seriously injured. At the time, neither the company that employed him, nor the main contractor, nor the Göd factory admitted responsibility,…

·Budapest, Hungary
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444.hu broke the news in Hungary on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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