Today marks three years since the Lily Mine tragedy
While there's a mining Indiba in Cape Town today, these families are still disheartened about the tragedy that stole their loved one's in 2016.
Today marks three years since three miners were trapped in the container at Lily Mine that plunged into a sinkhole in 2016. The bodies of Pretty Nkambule, Solomon Nyarenda and Yvonne Mnisi are still buried in the belly of the earth.
Trade union AMCU will hold a commemoration in Low’s creek, Barberton in remembrance of the three miners. AMCU tweeted that they demand safer working conditions in honour of Nkambule, Nyarenda and Mnisi. The families of the three are still seeking closure since the tragedy.
The @DMR_SA May turn a blind eye, the world may have moved on but for these children 5 February 2016 happens everyday #LeastWeForget #LilyMineCommemoration #SocialJustice pic.twitter.com/8VKFo2wMUV
— Amcu (@_AMCU) February 4, 2019
Yvonne Mnisi’s mother pours her heart out:
How long must Ma Mnisi (Yvonne Mnisi’s mom) wait for her daughter to be brought back to her to get closure #AMCU demands that Yvonne, Pretty & Solomon be brought back to their families #LestWeForget #LilyMineDisaster pic.twitter.com/403FFPfl6X
— Amcu (@_AMCU) February 1, 2019
Lily Mine is not a grave site, bring Yvonne Mnisi, Pretty Nkambule and Solomon Nyirenda back home #LestWeForget #LilyMineDisaster pic.twitter.com/2ZTatetV0b
— Amcu (@_AMCU) January 31, 2019
#LestWeForget 5 February 2016 when Pretty Nkambule, Solomon Nyirenda & Yvonne Mnisi became trapped underground at Vantage Goldfields’ Lily Mine #LilyMineDisaster #SocialJustice pic.twitter.com/NpWkAtFZcj
— Amcu (@_AMCU) January 30, 2019