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00:01All right, guys, listen up.
00:02Ben, you up with Joe.
00:04Is he even legal?
00:0517 yesterday!
00:11Ben's trying it down there.
00:13Yeah, loving it.
00:14This is a good job for him.
00:16Don't go in tomorrow.
00:18I have to.
00:19We're way behind.
00:21Have you heard from the boys?
00:22No way.
00:23There were 35 miners down in the mine.
00:25They don't know exactly what happened at the moment.
00:27There's been an explosion at the mine.
00:32What happened up there?
00:34Where are they going yet?
00:35We need to make sure the recovery is safe.
00:37Recovery?
00:39All the men are dead.
00:44We'll bring them home.
00:46Whatever it takes, we'll bring them home.
00:50There are 29 families all wanting the same thing.
00:53But the promise made to you is kept.
00:55That your men will not be abandoned.
00:59I need my husband.
01:01He can't stay there.
01:02Now I need to bury him.
01:04I hate driving when it's like this.
01:06You can stay on the bus if you want.
01:11I can't stop thinking about him.
01:13I can't leave him.
01:16There's a workplace death.
01:18Do you want to find this?
01:19Are you afraid of a judge?
01:20In the matter now before the court, a decision has been made that this prosecution is not going to proceed.
01:27The mine will be permanently sealed.
01:29That's the reality.
01:33No one is going to go in there ever again.
01:36So what are you going to do?
01:38We're going to stop them.
01:41This is an occupation.
01:44We're not going anywhere.
01:49If we know how they died, we know who has to be accountable.
01:53There's nothing of them, Mom.
01:55But you can't let go of it.
02:01I want the truth for my son.
02:03And I want justice.
02:06I would have given up a long time ago if it hadn't been for you.
02:34I want justice.
02:35I want justice.
02:35I want justice.
02:36I want justice.
02:36I want justice.
02:36I want justice.
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