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Family members say seven Venezuelan­s killed in remote gold mine

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TUMEREMO, Venezuela: Seven people were killed near a remote gold mine in southeaste­rn Venezuela, family members said on Wednesday, the latest in a number of violent incidents related to illegal mining in the crisis- stricken country.

A military expedition found the bodies near a remote jungle mine some four hours by car from the town of Tumeremo, said 10 family members, who believe the incident was the result of a struggle between armed groups for control of the area.

Neither Venezuela’s Informatio­n Ministry nor the state prosecutor’s office responded to requests for comment.

Reuters was unable to obtain comment from officials at the Tarabay military base, where the bodies were taken.

“My daughter had bruises on her face, they had kidnapped her and later shot her in the head,” said Nassif Suliman, 57, who travelled with the military expedition to recover the body of his 22-year- old daughter, Adela.

He arrived at the military base with a coffin for her burial.

The family members said the murders took place on Sunday and that they found out on Monday because some of the people at the mine managed to escape.

Other residents of Tumeremo said they worried that the violence that killed the seven people may have taken the lives of others working nearby, and staged a protest outside the military base demanding additional searches.

“My brother had an operation for the stomach cancer three months ago, they took out half his stomach and he still went out to the mines to work,” said Jose Vera, 45, choking back tears.

“They kill us like they kill pigs,” said Vera, a miner who was seeking informatio­n about his brother, father and nephew.

Venezuelan­s have increasing­ly taken to informal gold mining as the country’s socialist economy unravels and hyperinf lation leaves millions of people struggling to afford basic food items in the once-booming OPEC nation.

The growth of wildcat mining has growing criticism over gang violence, deforestat­ion and environmen­tal contaminat­ion from the use of toxic chemicals in the process. — Reuters

 ??  ?? People wait for informatio­n about the deaths in a remote illegal mine where seven people were killed, according to family members, near the Tarabay military base in Tumeremo, Venezuela. — Reuters photo
People wait for informatio­n about the deaths in a remote illegal mine where seven people were killed, according to family members, near the Tarabay military base in Tumeremo, Venezuela. — Reuters photo
 ??  ?? Keiko leaving the national criminal court in Lima with her husband Mark Vito, after being released from detention. — AFP photo
Keiko leaving the national criminal court in Lima with her husband Mark Vito, after being released from detention. — AFP photo

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