A memorial cairn and plaque has been unveiled in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park to remember the men who lost their lives working in the Muirshiel Barytes Mine between 1942 and 1969.
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A memorial cairn and plaque has been unveiled in Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park to remember the men who lost their lives working in the Muirshiel Barytes Mine between 1942 and 1969.
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“There were bodies everywhere. My mum was looking up and down the line of bodies covered in white sheets trying to find me.”
The area was sealed off by around fifteen police vehicles, including six armed officers and specially trained negotiators. Crews from the Scottish Ambulance Service and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service were also on the scene as part of a coordinated multi-agency response