New details in the deadly Colorado gold mine accident
A fatal accident at the Mollie Kathleen Gold Mine in Colorado left tourists trapped deep underground for hours. A successful rescue operation brought 12 visitors out after the tour guide was killed and four others were injured. Carter Evans has more.
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Anyone dumb enough to get in an elevator that isn't officially inspected yet is still in operation after decades upon decades of use…deserves what they got. This is another Verdon of the moronic home-built sub disaster
I want justice
I feel for all the victims, my heart goes out to the manโs family.
Iโve been down there, hard to believe it failed
Anyone that goes 1000 feet down in a mine is crazyy
Please consider donating to the GoFundMe for Patrick's son..๐
So sad. I toured the Molly Kathleen some years ago. Everyone I met in Cripple Creek was very nice.
Thought about moving there, but the 30-below winters….
Im a modern day gold miner i never go into old mines only rivers
nothing new here
OMG I've been there so many times
My friend asked me if Iโd do this last year when she was going on vacay in CO. I said hell no, for this very reason right here.
Money doesnโt grow overnight, but with the right investments, it can grow exponentially over time.,..
Gotcha… so this going to a lawsuit nightmare for this place.
elevator not being well maintained
Poor guy and traumatic for those kids ๐ข
I wonder how thorough MSHA was with inspections. A simple door latch or its locking mechanism is easy to overlook. It's possible someone bumped the lock and it opened.