South Africa mining massacre victims offered £75m in damages
Government offers to compensate victims of 2012 police shooting at Marikana mine that left 34 workers dead The South African government has offered to pay 1.17bn rand (£75m) in compensation to victims of a 2012 police shooting that left 34 mineworkers dead and dozens wounded. “The 1.17bn rand (…)
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