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South Africa: Workers trapped in a gold mine, get shocked!

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South Africa: Workers trapped in a gold mine, get shocked!
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The world is shocked to hear about the workers trapped in a gold mine in South Africa. These illegal workers were closed after a conflict with police last year in a mine called Buffalsfonten gold Mine. The miners, who were trapped in a mile under the ground, have recently been rescued. The whole world is stunned by what he said after coming out.

Humans eaten human flesh

According to a report published in The Telegraph, survivors were forced to eat men. Because the officials have stopped their food supply. The two survivors, facing allegations of illegal mine work and gold possession, described the terrifying situations. ‘Even after the hands, feet and ribs were torn, they survived …’, the world has been shaken by the misery of workers trapped in ‘Patalok’ for gold. The story of illegal mines trapped in the Buffalsfonten gold mine in South Africa has triggered a stir all over the world. To survive, people were eating the hands, feet, and ribs of their peers. The survivors said, “They cut their feet, hands and ribs to survive. He decided that this was the only option for them to survive.” In August, officials surrounded the entrance to the mine after being identified as illegal operations. After which about 2,000 miners surrendered. The police then banned the supply of food and water, according to reports, completely cut off the remaining miners in November to get them out of the underground.

Police closed the road to the mine

324 mine workers were evacuated last week. Out of which 78 people were killed. A rescue activist told the BBC about rotten bodies and odor, “Some miners have confessed to eating males and vomiting due to lack of food.” “Those bodies were really smelling … He told me that some of them had to eat other people inside the mine because they did not get food.

South Africa’s criticism worldwide

South African officials have been heavily criticized for banning mines in Buffalsfonten gold mine. This strategy, described as “expel them” by a leading cabinet minister, was condemned by one of the largest trade unions in South Africa. After which questions are being raised about this all over the world.


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