What happened to Dale Devilli? New Jersey man found dead inside kettle cooker at food processing facility
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nypost.com/2022/09/22/wor… via @nypmetro21This is so sad! May Dale R. Devilli rest in eternal peace! nypost.com/2022/09/22/wor… via @nypmetro Early Monday morning, New Jersey State Police were informed about an unconscious man found in an industrial machine at a Lassonde Pappas and Company, Inc. facility in Seabrook, Cumberland County. According to New Jersey authorities, at around 7:49 am, troopers, along with the local fire department, responded to the report. Unfortunately, 63-year-old Dale Devilli was pronounced dead at the scene. Argo Times@argo_times@BreitbartNews ?1/2 According to state troopers, 63-year-old Dale R. Devilli was on the job at the Lassonde Pappas and Co. plant in Bridgeton when authorities were notified an unconscious man had been found, NBC News reported Thursday.However, the U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety@BreitbartNews ?1/2 According to state troopers, 63-year-old Dale R. Devilli was on the job at the Lassonde Pappas and Co. plant in Bridgeton when authorities were notified an unconscious man had been found, NBC News reported Thursday.However, the U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety Trooper Brandi Slota told media outlets: "Nothing suspicious appeared in nature...this is an active investigation and there is no additional information available." Referring to the death of their employee, Alexander Roberton, a senior director of corporate communications for the Canadian firm Lassonde, told PEOPLE: "An accident occurred at our facility in Seabrook, New Jersey that caused a fatal injury to one of our employees. We are devastated by the loss of our friend and colleague and our hearts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time." Dale Devilli, who passed away while working at the plant located about 40 miles south of Philadelphia, left behind his wife and two daughters.
What happened to Dale Devilli New Jersey man found dead inside kettle cooker at food processing facility
By Ushashi Sarkar Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Family mourns the sudden death of a Lassonde Pappas employee (Images via The Freitag Funeral Home/Facebook) On Monday, September 19, 2022, Dale Devilli's dead body was found inside a kettle cooker at a food processing plant in southern New Jersey. The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is investigating the sudden death of the food processing facility employee. Police do not seem to have found anything suspicious in the case yet. E J Dubois@EJDuboisL7444This is so sad! May Dale R. Devilli rest in eternal peace!nypost.com/2022/09/22/wor… via @nypmetro21This is so sad! May Dale R. Devilli rest in eternal peace! nypost.com/2022/09/22/wor… via @nypmetro Early Monday morning, New Jersey State Police were informed about an unconscious man found in an industrial machine at a Lassonde Pappas and Company, Inc. facility in Seabrook, Cumberland County. According to New Jersey authorities, at around 7:49 am, troopers, along with the local fire department, responded to the report. Unfortunately, 63-year-old Dale Devilli was pronounced dead at the scene. Argo Times@argo_times@BreitbartNews ?1/2 According to state troopers, 63-year-old Dale R. Devilli was on the job at the Lassonde Pappas and Co. plant in Bridgeton when authorities were notified an unconscious man had been found, NBC News reported Thursday.However, the U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety@BreitbartNews ?1/2 According to state troopers, 63-year-old Dale R. Devilli was on the job at the Lassonde Pappas and Co. plant in Bridgeton when authorities were notified an unconscious man had been found, NBC News reported Thursday.However, the U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety Trooper Brandi Slota told media outlets: "Nothing suspicious appeared in nature...this is an active investigation and there is no additional information available." Referring to the death of their employee, Alexander Roberton, a senior director of corporate communications for the Canadian firm Lassonde, told PEOPLE: "An accident occurred at our facility in Seabrook, New Jersey that caused a fatal injury to one of our employees. We are devastated by the loss of our friend and colleague and our hearts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time." Dale Devilli, who passed away while working at the plant located about 40 miles south of Philadelphia, left behind his wife and two daughters.