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Tension Builds as Utah Miners Likely Left for Dead

Tension is escalating between the families of six missing coal miners trapped underground in Utah, US, and the owners of the mine as the rescue effort faces a likely termination.

by Jennifer Riley, Christian Today US Correspondent
Posted: Thursday, August 23, 2007, 10:03 (BST)
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Tension is escalating between the families of the 6 missing coal miners trapped underground and the owners of the mine as the rescue effort faces a likely termination. The decision from the mine owners comes after the completion of the fifth drill hole and after more than two weeks of searching.

The narrow fifth hole was scheduled to be completed early Wednesday and is expected to show no sign of life in Crandall Canyon. If that is the case, the rescue effort might be called off and the miners left entombed in the mine.

Though the families want to continue the rescue effort – clinging onto the hope that the six men are still alive – the families’ spokesman said when the operation ends the family members will finally start “to grieve and to heal”.

“I’ve witnessed these families and they’re strong people,” said Sonny J Olsen, an attorney and the spokesman for the families, according to The Associated Press. “These are very hardy people, and tragedy is not new to the mining industry. These families know what can happen in these mines. I don’t know that it makes it any easier.”

Despite the spokesman’s calm words, a heated exchange took place between a friend of one of the miners and the co-owner of the mine at the funeral of a killed rescuer Tuesday.

The miner’s friend confronted co-owner Bob Murray and accused him of skimping on the rescue efforts. He then held out to Murray a dollar bill.

“This is just to help you out so you don’t kill him,” the man allegedly said.

Murray was said to be clearly shocked by the accusation and refused to take the money, before throwing it down and the ground and telling the man that he needed "to find out about the Lord".



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