Bodies Of Sundance Resources Executives Leave For Australia -Official
11 July 2010 - 10:17PM
Dow Jones News
The bodies of six top executives of Australian iron ore mining
firm, Sundance Resources Ltd. (SDL.AU) were repatriated from
Congo-Brazzaville to their country Friday, accompanied by the
company's new Chairman, George Jones, a Cameroon government told
Dow Jones Newswires Saturday.
The company's chairman, Geoff Wedlock, Chief Executive Don
Lewis, Company Secretary John Carr-Gregg and three other directors,
including Australian magnate Ken Talbot, died late June, when their
CASA C-212 twin turboprop plane crashed 10 kilometers into the
Congo-Brazzaville border.
The mining executives were aboard the aircraft with five other
persons: a U.S. citizen, two French nationals and two from the
U.K.
The Sundance Resources executives were in Cameroon for a
week-long mission to secure a permit that would authorize the
company start exploiting ore in the Mbalam eastern locality of
Cameroon. The Mbalam, estimated to cost some $3.4 billion, is owned
by the Australian company's Cameroon partner Cam Iron S.A. The iron
ore reserves stretch into Congo, where Sundance Resources also owns
a mining site named Congo Iron.
The governments of Cameroon, Congo, U.S, France, U.K. and
Australia closely worked together for the rescue and repatriation
process, said the Cameroon official, who declined to named.
-By Emmanuel Tumanjong, contributing to Dow Jones Newswires;
+237-9655-6261,
+237-7773-1930; tnuel@yahoo.com
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