6th mine borehole offers last hope
I still can't imagine what these families are going through.
I'm not sure where I stand on the situation...do you risk more lives to find the remains of miners? or do you continue in the hope that they are alive? Do the families have a right to know what happened? I find it interesting that the mine owner has made an about face in his approach to the rescue/recovery...is he hiding anything or truly distraught?
There has to be a better way to do things than the way they do...
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There can be nothing more devastating than to never know for sure where your loved one is. My heart goes out to all of the families, but there must come a time when they begin to move on. I have thought from the beginning that the mine owner was behaving like a jerk. It almost seemed that he relished the publicity. I'm not sure that there is a better way, unless it is to put these independently owned mines out of business.
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