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Disaster aftermath
Mine boss: Good, bad or ugly?
A vow to get the trapped men 'dead or alive' comes back to haunt Murray's reputation
By Christopher Smart
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 08/25/2007 04:10:24 AM MDT
PRICE - Crandall Canyon mine operator Bob Murray is either that wonderful old guy who has done everything to save six trapped miners or a dirty so-and-so who went back on his word to retrieve the men.
The day after the massive Aug. 6 tunnel collapse at the mine west of Huntington, Murray claimed that the men were the victims of an act of nature - an earthquake. But, he declared, "It's up to Bob Murray to get them dead or alive. I won't leave here until I do that."
After three rescuers were killed and six injured Aug. 16, things changed. Mine managers, federal regulators and other experts said conditions in the coal tunnels were too dangerous to re-enter for the foreseeable future.
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Earlier this week, Murray told the families of the trapped miners that their loved ones - or their bodies - may never be recovered.
The families voiced outrage through their spokesman, Sonny Olsen, who said Murray "went back on his word."
"It's heartbreaking and unacceptable," Olsen said.
Some in Utah's coal country agree, while others say Murray did all he could to rescue the men.
"He said at the very beginning he'd get them out, dead or alive," said Price resident William James. "Now he's backing out; I guess his money is worth more than their lives."
More at link: http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6717366
Mine boss: Good, bad or ugly?
A vow to get the trapped men 'dead or alive' comes back to haunt Murray's reputation
By Christopher Smart
The Salt Lake Tribune
Article Last Updated: 08/25/2007 04:10:24 AM MDT
PRICE - Crandall Canyon mine operator Bob Murray is either that wonderful old guy who has done everything to save six trapped miners or a dirty so-and-so who went back on his word to retrieve the men.
The day after the massive Aug. 6 tunnel collapse at the mine west of Huntington, Murray claimed that the men were the victims of an act of nature - an earthquake. But, he declared, "It's up to Bob Murray to get them dead or alive. I won't leave here until I do that."
After three rescuers were killed and six injured Aug. 16, things changed. Mine managers, federal regulators and other experts said conditions in the coal tunnels were too dangerous to re-enter for the foreseeable future.
Miner's Families Want Answers
Click here for multimedia
Earlier this week, Murray told the families of the trapped miners that their loved ones - or their bodies - may never be recovered.
The families voiced outrage through their spokesman, Sonny Olsen, who said Murray "went back on his word."
"It's heartbreaking and unacceptable," Olsen said.
Some in Utah's coal country agree, while others say Murray did all he could to rescue the men.
"He said at the very beginning he'd get them out, dead or alive," said Price resident William James. "Now he's backing out; I guess his money is worth more than their lives."
More at link: http://www.sltrib.com/ci_6717366