Aurora Gold Mine Accident: Grieving Mother Speaks Out
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Aurora Gold Mine Accident: Grieving Mother Speaks Out

In a tragic incident at the Aurora Gold Mine, forty-nine-year-old Joseph Lickorish, also known as Acha Boy, lost his life on Saturday morning.

The fatal accident occurred when the truck he was driving collided with another vehicle while descending a hill at the mining site.

Veronica Van Hersel, the grieving mother of Joseph Lickorish, expressed her deep sorrow and emotions when speaking with the media.

Lickorish was the second of five children in the family, and his untimely demise has left a void that is difficult for his loved ones to comprehend.

Van Hersel, who had undergone eye surgery and was returning to Linden from the hospital, received the heartbreaking news on her birthday.

She described it as a birthday she would never forget, marked by the tragic loss of her son.

In an emotional statement, Van Hersel shared her initial hope that her son had only been injured.

However, it was a call from her daughter overseas that confirmed the devastating truth of Joseph’s passing.

She fondly remembered her son as a loving individual and a dedicated provider for his family.

Expressing concern for Joseph Lickorish’s children, Van Hersel hoped that the company would take steps to support them, particularly the youngest, who is only four years old.

The Aurora Gold Mine accident has brought profound grief to the family and community, highlighting the inherent risks associated with mining operations and the need for stringent safety measures.

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