Wednesday, Jan 17, 2024 at 23:44
There was more on the ABC local news tonight.
They were working for a mining
camp and were out in the field..2 vehicles, 2 people.
They became bogged, so the both walked off to get help.
30 minutes into the walk, the lady turned back and went back to the vehicles, while the chap walked on.
From what I was gathering it was 12 hours before the mining company started the search, with police and station people. The lady was found safe and alive back at the bogged vehicle, while the man died from exposure and no water in over 40 degree temperatures.
Without knowing any more and from I know when my son worked up in Moomba, the mining company will be in very deep shit.
The very first thing that was drummed into all workers in the event of trouble, never leave your vehicle and call for help on the communication that they had. Also every vehicle was fitted with GPS tracking and in the event of no movement when you should, alarm bells were put into action and they only gave you a 120 minute leeway to be back in
camp from when you were due back and they would send out a helicopter to search for you.
They did name the mining contractors, but it was not SANTOS.
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