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Body count rises after mine explosion in the Free State

Miners hard hats Picture Credit: iStock images
Miners hard hats Picture Credit: iStock images

The death toll continues to rise after an explosion at a disused mine in the Free State which by Wednesday had claimed the lives of 29 illegal miners.

Late last week there was an underground explosion at the mine‚ previously owned by Harmony Gold that has subsequently been shut down.

Police said that by noon on Wednesday 29 bodies – of mostly foreign nationals – had been recovered. Survivors said more bodies were still underground.

Free State police spokesman Major-General Lerato Molale said that 11 illegal miners who came out of a mine shaft while the bodies were being retrieved‚ had been arrested.

“Eleven illegal miners were arrested this morning. They are currently in police custody. They are saying that there are more bodies underground‚” said Molale.

Among the dead are Zimbabweans‚ Mozambicans and at least one Lesotho national.

Operations to retrieve the bodies continue.

 

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