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Qatar World Cup: One family, one death... no justice?

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Away from the glitz and excitement of the upcoming football World Cup, there is growing concern over the treatment and unexplained deaths of migrant workers who have helped Qatar prepare for the competition.

Sky News spoke to a Nepalese woman whose husband travelled to Qatar to support her and their children - and did not come back.

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