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Guatemalan national work under the pseudonym was found dead in an industrial furnace on the grain plant in Missouri last week, the authorities say.
Nicolas Lopez Gomez, 38, who worked under the name Edward Avila, was located by officers, emergency medical services staff and firefighters, Perriville Police Administration said.
MPs were sent to grain plant Gilster Mari Lee Perriville for a man “stuck in an industrial oven that is closed,” police said. By the time they arrived in Gomez, he was already dead.
Shortly after it was soon after the Perry District district was soon called.

Gilster-Mary Lee Sign seen at the top of the MIK plant in Perriville, Missouri, which is mapped across the cereal plant from the company, where the worker died 26. June 2025. Years.
“Osha [Occupational Safety and Health Administration] He was contacted in connection with this accident and will implement his investigation, “said Coroner Megan Ellis County.” Our offices will work with them to determine how it happened. “
Fox News Digital reached for OSHA and Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation For comment, but neither did not answer immediately.

The Gilster-Mari Lee truck is located outside the Perriville Mix plant on the road of St. Mary in Perriville, Missouri. The cereal plant is right across the street. (Google Maps)

Institute for Employment for Locations Gilster-Mary Lee in Perriville, Missouri. Cereal plants and Mix companies are mapped across from each other on the Old Station Road. Mary’s way. (Google Maps)
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Gilster-Mary Lee Corporation manages 11 locations across three middle states, says its website. The company worked for 125 years, production “safe, quality food products” sold under private labels and food companies.
In Perriville, Cereal cereal plant and MIKS companies are mapped from each other at St. St. St. Mary, Google Maps shows.