, May 14 -- Migrant laborers from various countries including Bangladesh, India, and Nepal have suffered avoidable deaths while working in Saudi Arabia, according to a report released Wednesday by Human Rights Watch.

The advocacy organization, alongside another rights group, FairSquare, published separate investigations highlighting fatal workplace incidents and work-related health issues affecting foreign laborers. The groups say these deaths stem from causes including electrocution, road accidents, and falls, and argue they could have been prevented.

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Both reports allege Saudi authorities routinely misclassify the causes of death and fail to carry out proper investigations. This, they s...