Wednesday, 15 August 2012

PH miner saved 'thanks to animal sacrifice'

August 15

A MINER in the Philippines who was trapped underground for a week after several attempts to rescue him failed was finally pulled to safety on Friday, an official said, following a traditional animal sacrifice. Felipe Pilmaco, a small-scale miner in the mountainous Benguet region, was trapped when the narrow tunnel he excavated collapsed on him, said Supt. Mario Mayam-es, regional police official. He survived on supplies passed through a metal pipe and communicated using a mobile phone that was sent to him, but when rescuers tried to dig him out more dirt would fall and block the tunnel, said Mayam-es. Finally, the rescuers performed a ritual sacrifice of a black pig to the local tribal mountain god, 'Kabunian' and were able to save Pilmaco. Doctors said the miner, who celebrated his 33rd birthday underground on Tuesday, was suffering abrasions and some infections but was otherwise alright. Gov. Nestor Fongwan of Benguet, who oversaw...

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Two dead and others missing after three Ugandan helicopters crash into Kenya's highest mountain in bad weather

August 15

Two people have been killed and at least seven others remain missing after three Ugandan helicopter gunships crashed into Kenya's highest mountain in bad weather. The Russian-built Mi-24 'Hind' helicopters...

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