A PREGNANT woman was strangled by her own hair and had her scalp ripped off after she became entangled by a factory machine during an job interview. Umida Nazarova, 21, was applying for a job at Svarmet factory in Borisov, Belarus, when she suffered the fatal head injury. Umida Nazarova, 21, suffered fatal head injuries during a job interview The young woman became entangled with a factory machine that ripped her scalp off Senior members of staff were showing her around the facility when her loose hair got caught in a machine. Onlookers reported that she quickly became trapped and covered in blood. Her mother Olga said: “Her throat was injured, according to the doctor. “Her hair got wrapped around her neck and she was pulled into the mechanism. “If her scalp had not been torn off, she would have been strangled there and then by her own hair.” Despite being rushed to hospital, Umina sadly died 20 days later after failing to regain consciousness. Her father Dmitry believes that several health and safety rules were broken in the lead up her horrific accident. Most read in News DATE 'MURDER' Boyfriend 'knifed lover to death then lay next to body' after meeting online PERV MANSION Adam Johnson sells 8-bed home for £1.75m as his company faces £500k tax bill DEVIL DOG Two rushed to hospital after horror dog attack as armed cops race to the scene FIGHTING BACK Boris Johnson will not quit after Partygate and vows to win next election TRAGIC 'MURDER' Teen 'stabbed to death' weeks after flying to England to be with bf POSTMAN POT Postmen filmed after eating batch of 'hash brownies' sent to sorting office “They took two lives, she was seven weeks pregnant,” he said. “They saw she had long hair, so why didn’t they give her something to cover it?” A statement from the Belarus Investigative Committee said: “An employee, who was showing her how the equipment operates, paused to make a record in a register. “When she turned her head, she saw the woman already lying on the floor unconscious, her hair was tangled in the machine.” As legal proceedings took place, the plant agreed to pay the funeral costs for the 20-year-old in full. But Umida’s devested mother says she has struggled to come to terms with the manner of her daughter’s death. “She wanted to become a mother,” Olga added. “We wanted to celebrate her wedding, and collect a grandson or granddaughter from the hospital, not this. “This is not what I wanted for my child.” A court has since sentenced an unnamed plant head of production for “failure to fulfil her official duties due to dishonest and negligent attitude -causing the death of a person”. The 21-year-old was seven weeks pregnant at the time of her death Olga says her daughter was strangled by her own hair The woman’s father, Dmitry, believes that several health and safety rules were broken