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Perseus Mining Confirms Second Fatality in Ivory Coast Mine Accident

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January 19, 20263 days ago
Perseus confirms second fatality in Ivory Coast mine accident

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Perseus Mining confirmed a second fatality following an accident near its Bagoe mine in Ivory Coast. An employee of a contractor firm died in hospital days after another contractor worker was fatally injured in the incident last Thursday. Perseus is investigating and cooperating with Ivorian authorities.

Australia’s Perseus Mining said on Monday that a second employee of a contractor firm passed away in a hospital, days after an accident near the gold producer’s Bagoe mine in Cote d’Ivoire. Another employee of the contractor, Binkadi, was fatally injured in the accident last Thursday. Perseus said it is continuing its investigation into the accident and is working closely with the relevant Ivorian authorities. It was reported in December last year that the West African nation introduced new revenue-raising measures, including a flat 8% gold royalty, which miners initially refused to pay as unlawful under contract protections before entering talks to have it scrapped.

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    Ivory Coast Mine Accident: Second Fatality Confirmed