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The ”bellies of the earth” will swallow illegal miners trying to strike it rich in the ”bowels” of gold mines in Barberton, police warned on Friday.
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/ 24 February 2009
Pan African Resources has confirmed that the bodies of five men have been found in an underground section of the Consort gold mine in Barberton.