...
...
...
Next Story

South African horror story: Miners trapped inside illegal gold mine resort to cannibalism 'out of desperation'

Reportedly, the authorities adopted a hardline approach by cutting off the food and water supply of the illegal miners to “smoke them out.”

Updated on: Jan 29, 2025 07:27 am IST
Advertisement

Survivors trapped inside one of the deepest gold mines in South Africa have opened up about the horrors they faced while spending months without food and very little water. As per the Telegraph, a few rescued illegal miners recounted how some people resorted to the unthinkable ‘out of desperation’ and to stay alive - they turned to cannibalism.

An abandoned gold mine, where miners were rescued from below ground, in Stilfontein, South Africa. (AP)

“They cut parts of legs, arms, and ribs for sustenance. They decided it was their only remaining option for survival,” a survivor, who insisted he didn’t turn to cannibalism, told the outlet. He and his colleague claimed that they survived by eating cockroaches after they ran out of food.

“Month-long standoff”

Reportedly, the incident happened after the authorities cut off the food supply to the illegal miners for months to force them out of the old Buffelsfontein Gold Mine. This mining disaster has shocked and divided South Africa. Last week, 78 bodies and 246 survivors from abandoned shafts of the mine were rescued, reported the outlet.

Also Read: Indonesian man with chilling past as cannibal rebrands himself as social media influencer

Advertisement

What followed next was horrifying, as the world saw body bags being hauled to the surface and the surviving skeletal miners emerging from the depths of the mines. These led to the accusations that this month-long standoff was a "massacre" committed by the police.

“How is the state responsible”

“If you go to a dangerous place such as a neglected mine and stay there for about three months, starving yourself to death, how does that become the responsibility of the state?” mining minister Gwede Mantashehe said in a statement.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Trisha Sengupta

Trisha Sengupta works as Chief Content Producer at Hindustan Times with over six years of experience in the digital newsroom. Known for her ability to decode the internet’s most talked-about moments, she specialises in high-engagement storytelling that bridges the gap between viral trends and traditional journalism. Throughout her tenure, Trisha has focused on the intersection of technology, finance, and human emotion. She frequently covers personal finance and real estate struggles in hubs like Gurgaon, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, while also documenting the unique challenges of the NRI experience. Her work often highlights the movements and philosophies of global newsmakers and personalities like Elon Musk, Mukesh Ambani, Nikhil Kamath, Dubai crown prince, and MrBeast. From reporting on Amazon or Meta layoffs and startup culture to the emergence of AI-driven platforms like Grok and xAI, she provides a grounded and empathetic perspective on the stories shaping our world. When not decoding the internet, Trisha is likely offline: lost in a book, exploring a historical ruin, or navigating the world as a solo traveler. She balances her fast-paced career with family time and a healthy dose of curiosity, currently trading her "human" sources for silicon ones as she masters AI to future-proof her storytelling.

Get Latest Updates on Trending News Viral News, Video, Photos and Weather Updates of India and around the world
Get Latest Updates on Trending News Viral News, Video, Photos and Weather Updates of India and around the world
SHARE THIS ARTICLE ON
Subscribe Now