The families said progress was made in the litigation against the mine’s management.
JOHANNESBURG - The families of three Lily Mine workers who were buried underground four years ago said progress was made in the litigation against the mine’s management.
It’s been four years and a few months since the tragedy and Pretty Nkambule, Yvonne Mnisi and Solomon Nyirenda are still unaccounted for. However, exactly 480 days ago family members and former colleagues desperate for closure decided to retrieve the bodies themselves pitching tents near the site.Former Johannesburg mayor Herman Mashaba stepped in and committed himself to help the families to find closure.
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