"We are the walking dead," Dembela Megersa told reporter Tom Gardner, describing chronic back pains that have afflicted him for years.
Residents say there were no warnings about potential toxins in the water nor were environmental audits showing cyanide in the water and high levels of mercury in the water and soil shared with them.
A 100-kilo vat of mercury that had been stored at the mine site could not be accounted for by auditors who said they were refused access to the storage area.
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