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i just think it's a shame that they left miners in that cold dark place.my heart goes out to the families.
Sylvia- Sad, but I am not willing to have my dad or any of our other miners lose their lives going in to retrieve dead bodies! Our miners were willing to risk their lives when they thought that there might be the slightest chance that any of those guys survived the initial seismic event. We lost 3 trying. Enough is enough. "They" don't need to send any more of our men on suicide missions to retrieve dead bodies!
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