Indian Navy abandons efforts to retrieve Meghalaya miner's body as operations lead to 'too much disintegration'
FirstpostThe navy divers had spotted the decomposed body of a trapped miner on Wednesday, using an unmanned, remotely-operated vehicle at a depth of around 160 feet inside the mine’s main shaft. Shillong: The Indian Navy abandoned all efforts on Sunday to pull out the decomposed body of a miner that it spotted on 16 January inside a coal mine in Meghalaya’s East Jaintia Hills District, officials said. “The navy today suspended the pulling of the remains, which they had been trying since yesterday evening, as too much disintegration took place with every pull by the ROV jaw,” operation spokesperson R Susngi said. An ROV operator from Chennai went on with a search operation in the nearby mines and Coal India continued de-watering in the two nearby abandoned shafts by running their pumps for 23 hours since Saturday evening, Susngi said.