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Teen's Farm Death: Unanswered Questions Haunt Family
19 Dec
Summary
- Teenager died on a Nebraska hog farm six weeks into his job.
- Investigations by OSHA and coroner offered no clear cause of death.
- Family seeks answers as questions about the death remain unanswered.

A 17-year-old named Zach Panther died unexpectedly on a hog farm in St. Edward, Nebraska, just six weeks into his employment. The farm, Beaver Valley Pork, is part of Pillen Family Farms, founded by current Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen. Despite investigations by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the county coroner, the exact cause of Zach's death remains undetermined, leaving his mother seeking answers.
Investigations encountered obstacles, including limited information sharing and a destroyed blood sample crucial for testing. Experts suspect a reaction to spray foam insulation used by Zach, but OSHA's investigation concluded an allergic reaction was unlikely. The farm, which had restrictions on OSHA inspections, was not cited for violations. This has raised concerns about safety regulations on farms, particularly for teenage workers.




