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Heath Goldfields Ltd has released a preliminary account of the tragic incident that claimed three lives on its Prestea concession, confirming that the victims forcibly entered the underground mine through unapproved access points.
In a statement issued on November 18, management said “preliminary reports indicate that these individuals used unauthorised routes to access a restricted area of the Mine, leading to the tragic loss of 3 lives.”
The company described the event as “unfortunate” and said the miners infiltrated an inactive section of the underground workings before becoming trapped.
Heath Goldfields expressed sorrow over the deaths, noting, “We extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families and the entire Prestea community during this difficult period.
"Every loss of life, regardless of circumstance, is painful, and we stand with the affected families in grief and sympathy.”
Management said it is working hand-in-hand with state authorities to uncover full details of the incident and to assist with recovery efforts.
According to the release, “Heath Goldfields Ltd is cooperating fully with the relevant authorities, including the Ghana Police Service, the Minerals Commission and the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO), to support ongoing investigations and recovery efforts.”
The company praised the swift action of officers on the ground, saying, “We commend their professionalism and swift response.”
Heath Goldfields also reassured the public of its commitment to safety, emphasising that it has strict measures in place and continues to strengthen them across all operational areas.
“As a responsible mining company, Heath Goldfields Ltd. remains committed to the highest standards of safety and the protection of human life. We continue to implement stringent security and safety protocols across all our concessions,” the statement added.
The company further moved to calm concerns among community leaders and industry observers, stating, “We assure our stakeholders, including traditional leaders, community members, regulators and partners of our continued dedication to responsible mining, community engagement, and the safeguarding of livelihoods.”
Heath Goldfields said its community relations team has already begun engaging with local leaders to support affected families.
“Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families who have lost loved ones. Our community relations team is engaging local leaders to provide support to affected families and keep the community informed,” management said.
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