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Amazon employee in Ontario collapses, dies after fire alarm sent staff into deep cold

The Ministry of Labour is investigating after an employee at the Amazon fulfillment center in Talbotville, Ont., south of London, collapsed and later died about an hour after a fire alarm sent staff out of the plant and into frigid conditions.

The worker, identified by a close friend as Paulo DeSouza Bezerra, 50, leaves behind a wife and young son.

The incident occurred Sunday evening when extreme cold had already moved into the region. The Middlesex-London Health Unit had issued a cold weather alert that day, noting that wind chill values of -22 were expected in the evening and would keep dropping overnight.

Amazon confirms that the alarm sounded at 11:10 p.m. and evacuation began immediately. The company says the building was cleared for re-entry at 11:27 p.m. Sunday.

“There’s nothing more important than our employees’ health and safety, which is why we ensured the site was evacuated quickly and provided warm weather kits to help keep employees warm and comfortable,” said spokesperson Maureen Lynch Vogel.

“The site was cleared for re-entry about 16 minutes after the alarm sounded, and employees were encouraged to warm up in the break room before returning to their work stations.”

Roughly 45 minutes after employees returned inside, one of them collapsed and died.

“We’re grieving the loss of our colleague, and our thoughts are with his family and loved ones. We’re providing support to anyone at the site who may need it, including counseling services, and encouraging employees to use resources available to them via our Employee Assistance Program,” Lynch Vogel said.

“We won’t speculate on the cause of death, but the incident itself does not appear to be work-related.”

Amazon says the employee collapsed “for unknown reasons” near a

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