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25 Illegal Miners’ Bodies Recovered In S’ Africa
South African police have recovered 25 bodies, believed to be those of illegal miners, from an abandoned gold mine in Central Free State Province.
Police spokesperson Thandi Mbambo told The Tide source yesterday that the miners were thought to have been killed by an explosion in the Eland mine in the town of Welkom one week ago.
Nine miners who survived the explosion brought the bodies to an area closer to the surface, where security guards spotted them and called police.
The death toll had earlier been given as 24.
Mbambo said the cause of the explosion was not known, but that it may have been sparked by gas that was inside the mine.
The mine had earlier been operated by the company Harmony Gold.
Thousands of miners illegally haunt underground tunnels in South Africa’s abandoned mines, looking for gold and other minerals using hardly any safety measures.
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