SHANGLA: Two coalminers died in coalmines incidents buried in their ancestral graveyards in Shangla here on Friday, they were died in the various parts of the country the other day.
According to Shangla coalmines workers rights organization, that two coal mines workers were died in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Dara Adamkhel coalmines.
They said, Siraj was died due to collapse in a coalmine at Tandi lease in Dara Adam Khel, while Ameer Rehman was died in a mine at Sheikh Islam company in Punjab province.
They said, the dead bodies were brought to Lelonai and Shahpur on Friday and later buried in their ancestral graveyards.
According to the organization, three dead bodies had been brought to the district in ongoing month, a miner hailing from Damorai was brought who was also died inside the mine.
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