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10 Dec 2011 06:40a.m.
ian wrote:
Ward is not going to so stupid as to put his neck in the noose, by volunteering to appear before the Commission!He will remain hidden until it all blows over,or for ever if he is half way smart.
An Australian mines safety expert says he was perplexed by some of his findings at Pike River.
The man who headed Pike River Coal mine until shortly before the fatal blast may have left his new job with an Australian coal company.
An Australian consultant says employees at Pike River lacked understanding of electrical issues that may have ignited the explosion.
Lawyers representing the families of 29 men who died in the Pike River explosion, have challenged the theories of mines safety expert David Reece, who provided advice to the Department of Labour investigation into the disaster.
Former Pike River general manager Doug White faces questions today about what caused the explosion that killed 29 men.
The former Pike River mine manager is showing signs of strain during his second day on the stand.
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