A report issued by Human Rights in China (http://www.hrichina.org)  in March of this year documented the tragic case of five adolescent  girls who appeared to have been poisoned by carbon monoxide smoke from a  coal brazier lit in the confines of their cramped factory sleeping  quarters. In an attempt to hide culpability for the girl's deaths, the  panicked factory manager ordered that the bodies be disposed of  immediately; later investigation revealed that two of the girls had  likely been buried alive.
http://www.china-labour.org.hk/en/node/15889
 
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