Abstract

Background: Thousands of ex-migrant mineworkers across the former Transkei have already passed onfrom natural causes, are disabled, or have died due to either mining-related diseases or in non-natural wayssuch as accidents, suicide or homicide. Many ex-mineworkers have died prematurely, placing a strain onfamilies.Case History: Eighty-four family records were analyzed. Of these, 21 (25%) were found to be those of formermineworkers and their immediate family members. There were five mineworkers, and 14 were children ofmineworkers. Only one was a spouse of a mineworker who had died unnaturally. Three mineworkers died asa result of firearm injuries, one was assaulted by a knobkerrie, and another one died as a result of alcoholicintoxication. Two of them had heavy drinking habits. Three mineworkers were unemployed. The causesof unnatural death were as follows: five were stabbed, two died from firearm injuries, one was killed ina motor vehicle accident, one was assaulted with a blunt object, and three committed suicide by hangingand poisoning. Most victims consumed alcohol. The history and psychosocial effects are discussed in thispresentation.

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