Supervisor Elham AbolFateh
Editor in Chief Mohamed Wadie

Human Remains Found in New Zealand Mine after 11 Years


Wed 17 Nov 2021 | 02:53 PM
Omnia Ahmed

New Zealand police found, on Wednesday, human remains in a disaster-stricken coal mine after 11 years.

Back in November 2010, 29 men were killed after a series of blasts ignited by methane gas ripped through the Pike River mine on the west coast of the South Island. Two men managed to escape.

Accordingly, the mine was shuttered and entry barred for years due to safety concerns. Investigators were eventually allowed access in 2019 following calls from the families of the miners.

Police revealed that the images taken late last week during deep boring in the mine confirmed two bodies, with the possibility of a third. However, the remains were far from the mine entrance and could not be recovered.

"While we have been unable to identify the remains, we are working with forensic experts to see what we can do to confirm their identities," Detective Superintendent Peter Read said.

Read also pointed out that investigators believe there were six to eight people working in the area where the remains were found.