Qatar 2022 CEO reacts to reports over death of migrant worker
- Middle East
- DPA
- Published Date: 06:55 | 08 December 2022
- Modified Date: 06:55 | 08 December 2022
Nasser Al Khater, the chief executive of Qatar 2022, said "death is a natural part of life" when he was questioned over reports of a migrant worker dying during the World Cup.
The Athletic reported on Wednesday that a Filipino man said to be in his early 40s died while working at the base of Saudi Arabia during the group stage.
According to the report, the incident is being investigated by the Qatari government.
Asked by the BBC for a comment on the reports, Al Khater extraordinarily said "death is a natural part of life" as he questioned why the interviewer had chosen to ask him about the incident.
He said: "We're in the middle of a World Cup and we have a successful World Cup, and this is something you want to talk about right now?
"I mean, death is a natural part of life, whether it's at work or in your sleep.
"Of course, a worker died, our condolences go to his family, however it's strange this is something you want to focus on as your first question."
The Qatar World Cup has been dominated by off-field issues, such as the host nation's questionable human rights and its treatment of migrant workers.
At the time of publication, FIFA had not responded to Stats Perform's request for comment.