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Runaway bolter-dragging dolly car breaks a leg

A WORKER was hit and injured by a loose bolter after a dolly car was driven into an underground New South Wales coal mine.

The dolly car caught the bolter hoses and dragged them down the drift.

The dolly car caught the bolter hoses and dragged them down the drift.

The NSW Resources Regulator said three workers were hand-bolting in the drift of the coal mine when they had to jump out of the way of the dolly car. The dolly car caught the bolter hoses and dragged...

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