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South African police announce sudden end of mine rescue operation

Police made the announcement at a news conference at the mine.

By contributor By Mogomotsi Magome, Associated Press
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South Africa Miners Dead
Miners are escorted by police officers after being rescued (Themba Hadebe/AP)

South African police say they have ended a rescue operation at an abandoned gold mine where scores of illegal miners were trapped and believe they rescued all the survivors and retrieved all the bodies of those who died.

The announcement was a surprise and came just a day after the police minister said the rescue operation would likely last until at least next week.

Police said that 78 bodies had been recovered from the gold mine since the rescue operation began on Monday – and more than 240 survivors had been rescued.

Police made the announcement at a news conference at the mine.

They said rescuers would do a final sweep of the mine on Thursday to ensure no more survivors or bodies were underground.

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