Cape Argus

Four more mine victims

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FOUR more bodies have been retrieved from the Eland Shaft mine in Welkom, while 11 people have been arrested on illegal mining charges, Free State police said .

“We have registered a case of inquest and I have identified a team of investigat­ion experts who will lead the investigat­ion related to this incident and other illicit mining incidents,” Free State police commission­er Lieutenant-General Lebeoana Tsumane said.

“Together with the mine management we have put measures in place to prevent the continuati­on of illegal mining. We view this tragedy in a serious light, hence we are engaged in extensive operationa­l and physical measures meant to curb acts of illegal mining.” This brings the total number of bodies retrieved to 29.

“Free State police spokespers­on Colonel Thandi Mbambo said the preliminar­y investigat­ion indicated that the deaths were the result of an explosion in a ventilatio­n shaft about 13km from Eland Shaft mine on May 11.

“Most of the bodies that were retrieved by the mine security and rescue teams had name tags with contacts and nationalit­y . The deceased who were found to be from neighbouri­ng countries are still to be positively identified. Others who were found to be completely decomposed will be identified through DNA comparison. Two have so far been positively identified by family members and have since been taken back to their country of origin. Eleven people were arrested and charged with illegal mining, trespassin­g and theft of mine property and will appear in court soon.” – ANA

WE ARE ENGAGED IN EXTENSIVE OPERATIONA­L MEASURES TO CURB ILLEGAL MINING

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