Turkish coal mine explosion leaves 200 dead and 80 injured

Hundreds of families were desperately waiting for news but rescuers pulled out ‘body after body'

A man kisses his rescued son
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AN EXPLOSION at a coal mine in western Turkey has killed more than 200 workers and injured 80, with hundreds more trapped underground.

Turkish authorities said 787 people had been inside the mine at Soma in Manisa province, roughly 155 miles south of Istanbul, when an electrical fault triggered the blast.

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