The discovery of further human remains in the final underground images taken from Pike River is emotional but will help with closure for many say Pike River Family members
Anna Osborne says that the find was not a surprise but is still hard. โWeโve known for a long time there was at least one of our men under borehole 47, but that doesnโt make coming back to it any easier.
โWhat is giving us some comfort is that now, as we get to the end of the project and the mine is sealed, weโre getting real answers about what had happened there.
โJust to see that our men fell where they stood and didnโt suffer for hours or more is so important.โ
Sonya Rockhouse says the project has helped her find closure. โItโs strange to think that these are the last images that will come out of the mine, but I feel like weโve achieved a lot.
โWeโve got so many answers and done as much as we can to get into the drift and then see into the mine. I feel like we have done right by Ben. I just hope now that we have done enough to get justice.โ
Rowdy Durbridge says the discovery of the second body helps. โItโs a small thing, but knowing the boys didnโt die alone in there is a comfort to me.
โThis has taken a long time, but itโs never too late for justice. I reckon my boy – all the boys I worked with – would be proud of the work done by families and the agency and the police to help put this to rights. Weโre thankful of that work.โ



Very humbling.
One can only wish Godspeed to these good people, and hope that nothing like this ever happens again.
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