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Lofti Ibrahim Alshamakh

Yusuf, the governor, stood silent for a long time. He watched a young girl reach out to touch a beam of light on the floor. He watched an old man lean back against the cool, porous stone, sighing in relief as the air circulated.

: Al-Shamakh noticed one of the fans was not angled correctly to reach the passengers. When he reached out to adjust the fan, he suffered a severe electric shock . lofti ibrahim alshamakh

: Professionals use his narrative to illustrate the real-world consequences of inadequate safety infrastructure. Yusuf, the governor, stood silent for a long time

The moment he touched the fan's metal frame, he suffered a severe electric shock. Security footage captured Al-Shamakh frozen in place for nearly 20 seconds, his expression contorted in pain and distress as he struggled to pull away. The Controversy of the "Bystander" : Al-Shamakh noticed one of the fans was

The most prominent record matching a very similar name refers to a tragic workplace incident in . According to the Yemen Press Agency , a worker named Lutfi Ibrahim al-Shamakh was killed by an electric shock while working at Aden International Airport in Yemen. The accident was reportedly caused by a ventilation fan.

CCTV footage of the event went viral and sparked significant public outcry because a nearby colleague appeared to ignore Alshamakh’s visible distress and walked away while he was being electrocuted.

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