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    Four people killed after gold mining site collapses in West Pokot

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiOctober 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    At least four people were killed after a shaft collapsed at a mining site in Kambi Karai area in West Pokot County.

    Police said the incident happened on Thursday, October 2.

    The four were identified as Silas Losenya, 22, Jacob Tsangana,30, Morio Akotopuo, 35, and 14-year-old Lopoghon Lopakar.

    They were buried alive after the mine caved in.

    Police officers were later dispatched to the scene after receiving an alert from local reservists.

    The bodies were transferred to Kapenguria County Hospital Mortuary.

    This is the latest such incident to happen at a gold mine site.

    Last week, a miner was killed after an explosion went off at a gold mining site in Masara, Migori County.

    The incident happened on Saturday September 27, 2025 after an explosion set off intentionally went off in a tunnel.

    A Chinese manager at the site set off the explosion to excavate gold. By then, all miners had left the tunnel.

    Police and witnesses said after the explosion went off, one Charles Okongo, 28 rushed into the tunnel with an aim of collecting gold sand.

    It was then he suffocated therein and was discovered by other miners who had followed him minutes later.

    He was rescued and rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

    Locals later invaded the site and vandalized property in reaction to the incident.

    They accused the management of destroying property by using the explosives.

    A Chinese national identified as Xia Guangjun was rescued from the site as a mob bayed for his blood.

    Police said he was arrested pending investigations into the incident. The site is managed by Shengxin Mining Company Limited.

    The Chinese was accused of detonating an unauthorized explosive at the gold mine.

    Such deaths at gold mining sites have been on the rise amid efforts to address the trend.

    Most miners lack protective equipment to enhance their work.

    Officials have been running a campaign to address the menace which is rampant in Migori, Kakamega, Siaya and West Pokot Counties.

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