The bodies were found near a railway line. © SAPoliceService
The police authority in South African have commenced an investigation, following the discovery of 20 unidentified bodies in an abandon gold mining town of Orkney.
“All the deceased are suspected to be illegal miners commonly known as ‘zama zamas’ operating in obsolete shafts in Orkney and Stilfontein,” the police said in a statementon Wednesday.
They said the deceased had severe burns on their bodies and autopsies were being done to identify the cause of death.
The bodies were discovered in two locations in the town. Five of the bodies were discovered outside an old unused mine shaft in Lawrence Park on Tuesday and the next day, 14 more decomposing bodies were found at Ariston Road near a railway line.
The South African police say the incident could be linked to a video on social media where a man was seen pleading for assistance at a mine shaft.
The police said the man “calling himself ‘Mafifi’ was seen pleading for assistance following an apparent smoke inhalation occurrence at shaft number six”.
They have asked for anyone who might have more information on the incident to contact
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