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A worker at a Volkswagen factory in Germany has died, after a robot grabbed him and crushed him against a metal plate.A worker at a Volkswagen factory in Germany has died, after a robot grabbed him and crushed him against a metal plate.
The 22-year-old man died in hospital following the tragic incident at a plant in Baunatal on Monday, around 100km north of Frankfurt.The 22-year-old man died in hospital following the tragic incident at a plant in Baunatal on Monday, around 100km north of Frankfurt.
Such fatalities are rare as robots are generally kept behind cages to prevent contact with humans, however the worker was reportedly inside the safety cage when he was injured, according to the Financial Times.Such fatalities are rare as robots are generally kept behind cages to prevent contact with humans, however the worker was reportedly inside the safety cage when he was injured, according to the Financial Times.
The victim was working as part of a team installing the robot when it grasped hold of him, according to the German car manufacturer.The victim was working as part of a team installing the robot when it grasped hold of him, according to the German car manufacturer.
Volkswagen spokesman Heiko Hillwig told the Associated Press that officials believe that human error was to blame for the incident, rather than a problem with the robot.Volkswagen spokesman Heiko Hillwig told the Associated Press that officials believe that human error was to blame for the incident, rather than a problem with the robot.
Prosecutors are now considering whether to bring charges, and if so, against whom, German news agency dpa reported.Prosecutors are now considering whether to bring charges, and if so, against whom, German news agency dpa reported.
Volkswagen CEO Martin Winterkorn pictured visiting the Kassel-Baunatal plant in 2010, where the worker was killed (Photo: Getty Images) A spokeswoman from Volkswagen told The Independent: “Earlier this week a contractor was injured while installing some machinery in the Kassel factory. A spokeswoman from Volkswagen told The Independent: “Earlier this week a contractor was injured while installing some machinery in the Kassel factory.
“He died later in hospital from his injuries and our thoughts are with his family.“He died later in hospital from his injuries and our thoughts are with his family.
“We are of course carrying out a thorough investigation into the incident and cannot comment further at this time.”“We are of course carrying out a thorough investigation into the incident and cannot comment further at this time.”