The body of Satnam Singh, a 31-year-old Indian farmhand who bled to death three months ago when he was abandoned by his employer after a strawberry wrapping machine severed his arm in Latina, will return to India where his funeral will be celebrated , the Rome and Lazio chapters of farmworkers' union Flai CGIL announced on Monday. Singh's body had remained in Italy for three months while his family tried to reach the country in vain because they were unable to obtain a visa to attend the ceremony that was being planned in the Lazio town of Cisterna where the worker lived with his wife, the union said. The death of the Sikh farm hand spurred outrage at gangmastering, which is widespread in Italy, especially in the south of the country, and modern forms of slavery. The worker's employer Antonello Lovato, who dumped the bleeding worker in front of his home and did not call an ambulance, was later arrested in July on murder charges. Unions, politicians and members of the Indian community staged a big demonst ration calling for action on Saturday in Latina, a Mussolini-founded town south of Rome that is home to thousands of migrant farm workers. Source: Ansa News Agency