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Irishman dies in Australia after suspected fall at a tourist mine

ABC News reports that it is believed that 27-year-old Kevin Browne slipped and fell from rigging at the Hard Times mine in Queensland.

Updated 10.20 am

POLICE IN AUSTRALIA are investigating the death of a 27-year-old Irishman Kevin Browne who died after a suspected fall at a mine tourist attraction.

ABC News reports that it is believed that Browne slipped and fell from rigging at the Hard Times mine in Queensland sometime in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The old mine-shaft in Mount Isa is used by the local council to give guided tours to tourists about mining history in the area.

Local police say that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death.

“There is a six-foot high chain wire fence around the perimeter but it would appear that he has been able to gain entry,” Superintendent Russell Miller told the station.

“We are still looking for anyone who may have seen a male in the vicinity, probably around about midnight on Saturday night,” he said.

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    Mute Tony Skillington
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:09 AM

    Still makes my blood boil even after 2 weeks and for that cretin Drumm to apologise for bad language is adding to insult. Try apologising for the shi*e storm you went a long way to starting Drumm and then you can get on the next flight home and face the consequences of your gluttony.

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    Mute Kerry Blake
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:13 AM

    What makes my blood boil is our sad excuses of politicians have done nothing and will do nothing. There will be no consequences for those who caused this problem as there is no political appetite to hold those in authority to account.

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    Mute Dermot Purcell
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    Jul 6th 2013, 12:09 PM

    kerry a lot of the decent people in this country will agree with you ,the problem is the politicians have never listened to the people ,the time has come to elect ones that will listen and not the vermin that we have.

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    Mute Ronan Stokes
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    Jul 6th 2013, 1:26 PM

    The whole reason there’s been no action from the politicians on this is because they are up to their necks in it too. We didn’t just bail out Anglo you know. They are afraid to put the Anglo execs in the dock for fear of them bringing down the corrupt gangsters that ran the country then and now. Anglo was never a bank, it was a property hedge fund that lent to 25-30 developers. Why does a Govt need to bail out a hedge fund?

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    Mute Ucanthandlethetruth
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:40 AM

    This type of old school arrogance is still prevalent in Irish banks, It can be seen with the refusal to pass on interest rate reductions to help the small person, And the new heavy handed repossessions culture backed by a so called the legal elite. You can be sure there will be no tapes in the future a new rule will come into place to erase everything after a month just wait and see.

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    Mute Tony Daly
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:38 AM

    @ Ucant, sadly, absolutely true.

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    Mute Thomas Roche
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:21 AM

    They would love to have an Oireachtas investigation, personaly speaking I think politicians should be kept away from this. An international investigation lead by maybe a Judge from Iceland and an honest men like Stephen Donnelly and Dave Hall as abservers would be acceptable.

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    Mute WanderArch
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:30 AM

    Why Iceland? And why Stephen Donnelly? Should observers not be independent also? Stephen Donnelly wouldn’t be independent considering the fact that he’s trying to fund a court case over the issue of banking guarantees. (Am I thinking of the right fellow?)

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    Mute Tony Skillington
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:54 AM

    100% agree Thomas… No politician should left near this. FG/FF are too involved in the banks to be impartial and fair.

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    Mute itiswhatitis1
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:19 AM

    Enda Kenny knew about these tapes and kmows alot more but his dictatorship and propaganda machine is not releasing any info. Enda Kenny and company are as bad as the banks and anyone who thinks Enda didn’t know or Probably hear the tapea prior to the leak is either dumb or has fallen for the propaganda.

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    Mute Barry Scott
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:38 AM

    They were leaked now for political gain, fg couldnt help notice that ff were passing them in the polls, not to mention that by leaking them it hampers and criminal investigation (which was thoroughly stalled btw) on the off chance that senior bondholder noonan might have to find his wallet

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    Mute Tony Daly
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:10 AM

    Irish people are not apathetic. They care. The proble, is that Irish people are conformist, conventional, conservative and complaint. The Irish deserve their fate. The Irish are a shower of cs. That is our nature, with a few exceptions, and so that will be our fate.

    The problem is not just that of a few cowboy bankers. The problem is much wider, much more ingrained and far more difficult to eradicate.

    By all means put the bankers in the stocks. Obsess with them all you want. The Government will be delighted because that is a venting distraction and stil leaves the people compliant and supine.

    A servile nation deserves no better. On your knees and stay there. Nothing will change. Moan and crib all you want. That will change nothing. You know it, but still you are content to whine about a few greedy and reckless bankers.

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    Mute William O'Shea
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    Jul 6th 2013, 10:45 AM

    Yes a few sheeple did raise their heads, briefly, but mistaking the wolf for the shepherd they carried on believing there was no danger. For several years now every new revelation, in this sorry saga, would be the one to break the camels back or create such an outrage among the general population that a punch drunk citizenry would begin an heroic fightback……. No, nada, zilch, sfa! This must be the most apathetic nation under the sun! Incredible really.

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    Mute seamus mcdermott
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    Jul 6th 2013, 12:38 PM

    My blood is boiling, and it isn’t because I’m in the vacuum of space.
    I’ll vent my frustration at the demonstration on Dame Street today (Saturday the 6th), Central Bank Plaza, 2 to 5 or 6pm
    If I don’t, I’m gonna blow a fifty amp fuse.

    Hope to see you there. Yes, you.

    Feck!

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    Mute alan D
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    Jul 6th 2013, 1:58 PM

    “My blood is boiling, and it isn’t because I’m in the vacuum of space.”

    Just spat coffee on a white macbook, thanks Seamus.

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    Mute Mark Garrigan
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:26 AM

    Ah sure thats old news now….Its all about the goings on in Egypt now isn’t it????????Sheep

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    Mute Tony Daly
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:44 AM

    On two other articles, I noticed that 90% of those posting comments were enthusiastically and vigorously in favour of the banks repossession policy. This shows to me that criticism of the bankers is a superficial emotional reaction.

    We criticise the bankers but most of us support the bankers’ campaign of repossession. We support that campaign even though it will crystallise the mortgage impairments, accelerate the insolvency if the banks and force the massive cost a second bank bail out on the ordinary taxpayer.

    Criticism of the bankers is hypocrisy.

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    Mute seamus mcdermott
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    Jul 6th 2013, 12:35 PM

    There is business and there is fraud.
    The problem is the bakers married the two.

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    Mute Barry Scott
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    Jul 6th 2013, 11:35 AM

    ‘with the political correspondent coming out on top ‘, eh? no he didnt, he made an utter moron out of himself

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    Mute Alan_Partridge
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    Jul 6th 2013, 1:48 PM

    The politicians are not the problem, the bankers are not the problem. THE PEOPLE ARE THE PROBLEM.

    Bankers are nasty in other countries, politicians become arrogant and lost in a bubble in others.

    The people though demand that they be held to account and that the law is applied to them.

    People here do not do that. David Drumm, Sean Fitzpatrick, Bertie, Haughey, Micheal Martin, John Bowe etc it is the people/electorate who are letting them off and giving no sign of wanting anything but the current situation to continue.

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    Mute Paul Breen
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    Jul 6th 2013, 12:02 PM

    Sunday Independent deserves to be ridiculed and spoken of with contempt. Irish Indo is only marginally better.

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    Mute Alan_Partridge
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    Jul 6th 2013, 1:57 PM

    A paper full of stories with anonymous quotes and Fianna Failures like O’Dea and Bertie’s ex Larking. Less News than the Sunday World.

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    Mute Shane Dunne
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    Jul 7th 2013, 2:31 AM

    The underlying situation is that the majority of people in Ireland are still getting by. Lets be honest. Most of us are reading this off an iPhone or an iPad. Both luxury items. Yes we will give out, complain, post comments on social networking sites and even be astounded by the carry on of politicians and bankers. But the majority are not going hungry. So we will continue to absorb the Bulls**t being thrown at us. And until a time comes that the majority of people hit breaking point in Ireland ie. cannot top up there mobile phone accounts, cannot get out for a few pints on a Friday night, cannot order a Chinese when they want, cannot go to Spain for a cheap week, “the important stuff” etc etc you will not see an iota of unrest.

    The Irish Attitude

    ” ah sure them bankers and politicians are all the same ”
    Negative equity, mortgage arrears, property taxes, corrupt politicians, criminal bankers, bank bailouts, more bank bailouts, illegal house repossessions, legal house repossessions, evictions, job losses, suicide etc etc “sure we can’t do anything about it”

    Take away your basics ie. mobile phones, sky sports, the car, the holiday, the few pints, the round of golf, the hair, nails and make up ” now that’s a different story altogether”

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    Mute sparticus monkey
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    Jul 6th 2013, 12:38 PM

    What these tapes mean; is our spineless polititions will finally get the fingure out and do something as its not only irish people who are disguted but the germans. And they sure as hell wont be ignored by our cretin politicos

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    Mute Alan_Partridge
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    Jul 6th 2013, 1:47 PM

    The politicians are not the problem, the bankers are not the problem. THE PEOPLE ARE THE PROBLEM.

    Bankers are nasty in other countries, politicians become arrogant and lost in a bubble in others.

    The people though demand that they be held to account and that the law is applied to them.

    People here do not do that. David Drumm, Sean Fitzpatrick, Bertie, Haughey, Micheal Martin, John Bowe etc it is the people/electorate who are letting them off and giving no sign of wanting anything but.

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