NATIONAL NEWS - The department of mineral resources (DMR) on Wednesday appealed to anyone who may have information on the torching of six Modikwa mine workers in Limpopo to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in bringing the perpetrators to book.
Six mineworkers burnt to death when their bus was petrol-bombed on Monday night, at Driekop village near Burgersfort, Limpopo, 44 others were injured as they tried to escape the fire.
A R500 000 reward has been offered to anyone who can help police catch those responsible. Operations had been stopped at the mine following the incident.
“The department of mineral resources wishes to express its condolences to the families of six mineworkers who lost their lives when the bus they were travelling in was set alight on their way to work on Monday evening in Driekop, Limpopo,” the DMR said in a statement.
“Investigations are ongoing into the motives for this action, and the department appeals to anyone who may have information to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in bringing the perpetrators to book.”