At least two dead in a nitrogen leak at an LG factory in South Korea

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There was a deadly nitrogen leak at an LG Display factory in South Korea earlier today that resulted in the deaths of at least two people. One of the people was pronounced dead at the scene while another died later in a hospital. At least four other people have been injured while one is in critical condition. 

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A nitrogen leak at an LG Display factory in South Korea has killed at least two people Monday, authorities confirmed to the country’s Yonhap News Agency. One person died at the scene, while another died on the way to hospital, according to reports. The leak occurred after midnight at the factory in Paju, north of the capital, Seoul. Four more people have been injured and rushed to hospital after the leak, while one person is in a critical condition. The workers are thought to have been involved in renovations on the 9th floor of the building, according to the Korea Herald.

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