Four people killed after mine collapses in West Pokot

Four people have died after a shaft collapsed at a mining site in Kambi Karai area in West Pokot County on Thursday, October 2.
Four people have died after a shaft collapsed at a mining site in Kambi Karai area in West Pokot County on Thursday, October 2.
According to a police report, the quartet comprising Silas Losenya, 22, Jacob Tsangana,30, Morio Akotopuo, 35, and 14-year-old Lopoghon Lopakar were buried alive after the mine caved in.
Police officers were later dispatched to the scene after receiving an alert from NPR officer David Domongura.
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The bodies were transferred to Kapenguria County Hospital Mortuary.
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