Australian gold miner Perseus confirms second fatality in Ivory Coast mine accident


Jan 19 (Reuters) - ‌Australia's Perseus Mining said on ‌Monday that a second ‌employee of a contractor firm passed away in a hospital, days after an ‍accident near the ‍gold producer's Bagoe ‌mine in Cote d'Ivoire.

Another employee of ‍the ​contractor, Binkadi, was fatally injured in the ⁠accident last Thursday.

Perseus said it is ‌continuing its investigation into the accident ⁠and is ‍working closely with the relevant Ivorian authorities.

Reuters reported in ‍December last year that the ‌West African nation introduced new revenue-raising measures, including a flat 8% gold royalty, which miners initially refused to pay as unlawful under contract protections before ‌entering talks to have it scrapped.

Perseus ended the day up 3.6% at ​A$6.04 apiece.

(Reporting by Nikita Maria Jino in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

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