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| 25th July, 1934 MICHAEL CARROLL FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT Young Kirkconnel Miner Killed No. 1 Fauldhead Pit, Kirkconnel, was the scene of a fatal accident
on Wednesday afternoon, when a young miner, Michael Carrol, aged 21
years, lost his life under distressing circumstances. He was employed
on the afternoon shift, and had just started his work when the accident
happened. The morning shifts at the collieries were idle on Wednesday,
but the back shift was working, and the men descended the pit at two
o'clock. Carrol was engaged at the coal in a long-wall section known
as Young's Dook, and when the squad reached the section they sat down
for a few minutes' rest before separating to take up their duties
in their respective working places. Carrol and his mate, Robert Livingstone,
who resides at Kellobank, had just commenced work, and were in the
act of filling their first hutch of coals when a fall from the roof
occurred. They received no warning, and, unfortunately for Carrol,
he received the full force of the fall. Livingstone, who was at the
other side of the working place, was saved by the hutch breaking the
force of the fall. The alarm was given, and men rushed from the other
places to assist in clearing away the debris to extricate the unfortunate
youth. This was accomplished with all possible speed, but the lad
was dead, and from the nature of his injuries it was evident that
death had been instantaneous. Dumfries & Galloway Standard - 28/07/1934 / W / 6 / C -
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