Families plead for govt to assist in retrieving bodies of trapped Lily Mine workers via SABCNewsOnline
in Mpumalanga are accusing government of not doing enough to assist retrieve their bodies. The former Lily Mine workers and some family members of Pretty Nkambule, Solomon Nyarenda and Yvonne Mnisi have been camping outside the mine for more than 230 days now.
The trio were trapped underground when the incident occurred in 2016. The families only have one wish, that their loved ones be buried in dignity. However, they say, their plea is falling on deaf ears. Pretty’s younger brother, 23-year-old Sifiso Nkambule claims that he had to drop out of the university to join those who are camping outside the mine.
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