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Officials say that a Guatemele National Working was found dead inside an industrial oven inside an industrial oven at a grain plant in Missouri last week.
Nicholas Lopez Gomez, 38, who was working under the name Edward Avila, was located by officers, emergency medical service personnel and firefighters, the Perivile Police Department said.
Police said the officers were sent to a person at Gilester-Marie Lee Perivile Grain Plant, “stuck in an industrial oven, which was closed,” the police said. By the time he reached Gomez, he was already dead.
Perry County Coroner was called shortly after to assist.
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Gilter-Mary Lee Sine, was seen at the top of the mix plant in Perivile, Missouri, which is correct over the road from the company’s grain plant, where a worker died on 26 June 2025.
“Osa [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] The accident has been contacted and its investigation will be conducted, “Perry County Coronor Meghan Ellis said in a statement.” Our offices will work with them to determine how this happened. ,
Fox News reached both OSHA and Gilester-Mary Lee Corporation for digital comment, but neither responded immediately.
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A Gilter-Mary Lee truck sits outside the Perivile Mix plant on Old Saint Mary Road in Perivile, Missouri. The grain plant is correct across the road. (Google Map)
Employment offices for Gilester-Marie Lee locations at Perivile, Missouri. The company’s grains and mix plants are crossing the road from each other on Old St. Mary Road. (Google Map)
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Gilter-Mary Lee Corporation operates 11 places in three midwestern states, its website. The company has been operating for 125 years, manufacture “safe, quality food products” that are sold under private labels and by food service companies.
In Perivile, the company’s grains and mix plants are across the road from each other on Old Saint Mary Road, showing Google Maps.