Updated On: 16 February, 2023 07:44 AM IST | Mumbai | Anurag Kamble
Kin, eyewitnesses and activists raise questions over accountability in the case of two workers crushed by falling slabs in Worli

Mohamed Ali and Nigar Fati, siblings of Sabir Ali who died in the slab collapse, at Worli police station on Wednesday. Pic/Ashish Raje
The deaths of two garment factory workers who lost their lives after cement slabs fell on them from the 42nd floor of the under-construction Four Seasons Residency in Worli on Tuesday has terrified those who frequent the spot. A social worker has also come forward, claiming he had raised red flags about the ongoing construction.
According to the Mumbai Police control room, the incident occurred around 8.30 pm when the workers, who were employed by Shevie Exports, were returning to work after a half-an-hour break for dinner. The slabs, which had been attached to a crane, also smashed cars near a tea stall on Dr E Moses Road.