JUST IN: Man dies after mine collapses

Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Online Reporter

AN illegal gold panner died while his counterpart sustained injuries after a mine shaft they were working in, collapsed and buried them in Esigodini.

Matabeleland South provincial police spokesperson Inspector Loveness Mangena confirmed the incident which occurred on November 21 at around 6PM.

She said Milton Moyo (35) died on November 22 while admitted at the United Bulawayo Hospitals.

“I can confirm that we recorded a sudden death case where an illegal gold panner died while his counterpart sustained injuries after a shaft they were working in collapsed. Milton Moyo and his mate were illegally panning for gold in a 12-metre-deep shaft when it collapsed and buried them underneath.

“They were rescued by villagers who dug them out while they were both still alive. Moyo who was in a critical state was rushed to UBH where he died on the following day while his counterpart was treated and discharged at the Esigodini District Hospital,” she said.

Insp Mangena urged members of the public to desist from engaging in illegal panning activities as they were putting their lives in danger in addition to violating the law.

She said people that wanted to engage in mining activities had to formalise their operations and follow the correct procedures in order to acquire necessary paperwork before operating.

“It’s sad that we continue to record a number of mine accidents as a result of illegal mining activities which are rampant in the province. If people want to engage in mining, they should formalise their operations. By engaging in illegal mining, they will not only be committing an offence but they will also be putting their lives at risk as they will be operating without necessary equipment and protective clothing.

“Some of these illegal miners operate in the early hours of the morning in order to evade police not knowing that they will be risking their lives,” she said.

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