Two sand miners were trapped to their untimely death while loading a tipper lorry at a mining site in Obimo community, Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu State, on Tuesday.
Emmanuel Ugwuoke, one of the victims was confirmed dead on arrival by the doctors at Faith Foundation Hospital in Nsukka metropolis, while the second victim, identified as Onyemaechi was still trapped in the sand at the time of filing this report. The driver of the lorry was also severely injured and was rushed to Enugu city for ultrasound checks.
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It was gathered that the incident happened while the victims were digging a hill located at Eka-Utara Obimo for sharp sand, part of it caved-in and trapped them. At the Faith Foundation Hospital, some of the co-labourers mostly in their early 20s could not control their emotion as they cried uncontrollably when the remains of Ugwuoke was taken from the hospital for burial at his country home, Ajuona, also in Obimo.
While reacting to the development, one of the labourers, Sunday Okoro told reporters that he could not believe that Ugwuoke who was discussing with him in the morning before the incident was gone from the face of the earth, describing the incident as ” mother of all tragedies.”
He further alleged that the hill where the incident happened is possessed with an evil spirit which claims lives of the labourers on a yearly basis, saying “it is not up to six months that village elders appeased the spirit with a cow because they learned that it was threatening to take two lives. I am surprised that this happened even after the rituals.”
Similarly, two labourers were allegedly electrocuted in a Chinese charcoal factory, Okwo-Chief, which is just a stone-throw from where the mining mishap happened.
Though the information was thin, a labourer in the factory who pleaded for anonymity said the victims were removing charcoal from one the ovens used in burning woods into charcoal when electrical complications occurred, leading to their immediate demise.
Anaedoonline gathered that Okwo-Chief, is notorious for deforestation and cheap labour. The labourers earn N1,000 after off-loading charcoal from an oven amidst thick smoke and other attendant health challenges. Some of the female labourers in the factory were alleged to have taken to prostitution in order to make ends meet.