9 of 10 Mine Workers Abducted in Mexico Confirmed Dead: BC Company

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CanadaA miner lights up one of the caverns so that his colleagues can see the way out San Joaquin, Mexico, on Aug. 19, 2025. AP Photo/Fernando LlanoJennifer Cowan4/7/2026|Updated: 4/7/20260:00Nine of 10 workers abducted in January from a Canadian-run mine in Mexico’s Sinaloa state have been confirmed dead, according to the Vancouver-based mining company that owns the operation.Vizsla Silver Corp. said the investigation into the whereabouts of the still-missing tenth employee is ongoing, and the company is “in close contact” with the worker’s family.

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