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Daughter of victim in deadly Nippon Dynawave industrial incident said her father wanted to leave the plant due to safety concerns
Daughter of victim in deadly Nippon Dynawave industrial incident said her father wanted to leave the plant due to safety concerns
Daughter of victim in deadly Nippon Dynawave industrial incident said her father wanted to leave the plant due to safety concerns

Published on: 06/03/2026

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Norman Barlow, 58, died in the tragic chemical tank failure in Longview on May 26. His daughter said he was killed on his three-month mark of working there.

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/longview-plant-disaster/daughter-victim-deadly-nippon-dynawave-industrial-incident-wanted-to-leave-plant-safety-concerns/283-e36d366a-08ec-4de1-9556-88445002aa30

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