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Coal miner killed in West Virginia mining accident

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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – State regulators said a coal miner is dead following an accident at a Monongalia County mine.

The West Virginia Office of Miners’ Health, Safety and Training said Tuesday that 49-year-old Raymond Scott Savage of Maidsville was killed Monday night at Redbone Mining Company’s Crawdad No. 1 Mine.

The office said in a news release Savage was struck by a piece of rock while operating a roof bolting machine. He was a section foreman.

Inspectors are investigating the accident.

State figures show the accident is the fifth mining fatality this year. The most recent, in May, was an accident called a coal burst at a Patriot Coal mine in Boone County. Two miners were killed in that accident.

A man answering calls at the Redbone facility declined comment.

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