<p>"Only after examination by the medical experts, we can know the name of the chemical which leaked," police said adding further details were awaited.In a statement, Dr Reddy's Laboratories said an employee of the company and a contract staff had died in the accident.<br />"The authorities are currently investigating the unfortunate deaths of an employee and a contract staff working at our manufacturing facility in Bollaram, Hyderabad," it said.<br />"No other persons were injured. We will advise on further details once the investigations are complete," the company's statement added.<br /><br />The firm's Bollaram manufacturing facility produces active pharmaceutical ingredients (API).<br />Police said the victims at the company's facility that is located in Medak district of Andhra Pradesh were on night duty.</p>.<p><br />There was a chemical leakage from a unit at Bollaram village of Dr Reddy's Laboratories which resulted in two deaths and two falling ill, it said.<br /><br />Reacting to the news, shares of Dr Reddy's tanked 4.13 per cent to a month-low of Rs 1,618 per piece on the Bombay Stock Exchange in early morning trade.The scrip saw a similar fall on the National Stock Exchange, and quoted at Rs 1,616.10, down 4.18 per cent in the morning session</p>
<p>"Only after examination by the medical experts, we can know the name of the chemical which leaked," police said adding further details were awaited.In a statement, Dr Reddy's Laboratories said an employee of the company and a contract staff had died in the accident.<br />"The authorities are currently investigating the unfortunate deaths of an employee and a contract staff working at our manufacturing facility in Bollaram, Hyderabad," it said.<br />"No other persons were injured. We will advise on further details once the investigations are complete," the company's statement added.<br /><br />The firm's Bollaram manufacturing facility produces active pharmaceutical ingredients (API).<br />Police said the victims at the company's facility that is located in Medak district of Andhra Pradesh were on night duty.</p>.<p><br />There was a chemical leakage from a unit at Bollaram village of Dr Reddy's Laboratories which resulted in two deaths and two falling ill, it said.<br /><br />Reacting to the news, shares of Dr Reddy's tanked 4.13 per cent to a month-low of Rs 1,618 per piece on the Bombay Stock Exchange in early morning trade.The scrip saw a similar fall on the National Stock Exchange, and quoted at Rs 1,616.10, down 4.18 per cent in the morning session</p>