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Vancouver-based company reports 2nd mining fatality in as many weeks

A Vancouver-based mining company says an employee was killed late Sunday at the processing plant for its CoricanchaMinecomplex in Peru.

Worker died Sunday after accident at processing plant for Great Panther minein Peru

Great Panther says a worker died at a mine complex in Peru on Sunday. A worker was killed at a Great Panther mine in Mexico Nov. 8. (Great Panther Silver)

A Vancouver-based mining company says an employee was killed late Sunday at the processing plant for its CoricanchaMinecomplex in Peru.

The news comes less than two weeks after Great Panther Mining reported acontractor'semployee was killed at its San Ignacio undergroundminein Mexico.

The intermediate gold and silver mining company saidthe latest fatality occurred while workers were processing stockpiles and performing limited mining following a bulk sample program completed earlier this year.

Great Panther has been working to restart the CoricanchaMine since2017. It was first closed in2013.

The company said personnel immediately closed the plant area after the accident Sunday and informed the employee's family and local authorities. It said the victim was an experienced plant operator who had worked at the CoricanchaMinefor nearlyseven years.

The area of the accident has been barricaded while an investigation is completed.

"Safety is a core value at Great Panther and we will continue to strive to prevent such accidents from occurring,'' said interim CEO Jeffrey Mason in a statement.

"This includes completing an investigation of this accident and taking remedial action. Great Panther is continuing an in-depth review of its comprehensive safety policies, programs, and training across all operations.''

The worker in Mexico was killed in rock fall at an auxiliary access ramp on Nov. 8. He was later identified asJesus Demetrio Ramirez Bueno, 41, who was employed by contractor Demili-Desarrollos Mineros Librado.