A military robot that was lost in the Pike River drift five days after the mine exploded has been recovered.

The military robot that was sent into the Pike River Mine, five days after the explosion in 2010, has now been recovered.The military robot that was sent into the Pike River Mine, five days after the explosion in 2010, has now been recovered. Photo: Supplied
Family members of the 29 men killed in the November 2010 explosion say the recovery shows that re-entry is progressing well.

Anna Osborne, whose husband died in the explosions, said for years families were told that the drift was too dangerous to enter, but this showed recovery teams could get in and get evidence out.

“The last time this robot saw the light of day we were being told by the mine management that our men would still be alive down there eating their crib. It was the start of years of lies that are finally being put to rest by this recovery.”

This was the second military robot to be sent into the Pike River mine, and was lost there on 24 November 2010. It has now been recovered.

Source: rnz.co.nz Republished by arrangement.

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