Two more bodies have been found at the site of a New Zealand coal mine explosion which killed 29 workers, including two Scots, more than a decade ago.
Police used new camera images to make the discovery at the Pike River mine, but added the area is still too dangerous to enter so they will not be able to recover the remains.
Officers have been investigating the disaster, caused by a methane explosion, for years. Pete Rodger, 40, from Perthshire, and Malcolm Campbell, 25, from St Andrews, both died in a series of blasts at the mine in November 2010.The families’ legal case was settled ahead of a court hearing.Now Police Detective Superintendent Peter Read said they had located at least two bodies and possibly a third after a camera was
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