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Illegal mine collapse buries 6 in Cross River

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An illegal mine has killed six people in in the Umai community, Biase Local Government Area of Cross River State after it collapsed.

The gold stone mine, which is said to be some feet deep, collapsed on Wednesday killing six while other miners escaped.

On a visit to the site of the incident, the Chairman of Biase Local Government Area, Ada Charles Egwu, decried the level of illegal mining activities in the area and called on security agents to increase surveillance on the area to prevent such occurrence, Vanguard reports.

Egwu expressed her sadness towards the death of the young men who lost their lives due to the unfortunate incident in a bid to make a living.

She said, “The purpose of this visit is to assess the activities of the illegal miners and also see for myself the collapsed site that took the lives of six young men so early in the year.

“My heart goes out to their families on behalf of my family and the good people of Biase Local Government Area over this pathetic development”.

The Council Chairman stated that an investigative panel would be set up to determine the necessary action to be taken and called on security agencies to seal off the site and arrest anyone who trespassers.

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