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SPONSORED"The preliminary information indicates that the accident occurred underground at the Kakula north workings when a contractor's employee collided with the side wall of an access drive while attempting to move a drilling rig," Ivanhoe said.
The company said Kamoa-Kakula's senior management team was working with DRC authorities to facilitate their investigation of the accident.
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SPONSOREDIt's the third fatality reported at the giant copper development project.
The first fatality involved a civil contractor at a surface cement batching plant in September, then a contractor's employee died in February due to complications following a workplace accident in January.
Kamoa-Kakula is a joint venture between Ivanhoe Mines (39.6%), Zijin Mining Group (39.6%), Crystal River Global Limited (0.8%) and the DRC government (20%).
Zijin had separately said last week a Chinese national was killed during an attack on a camp at its Carrilu cement and limestone mine in the DRC, with the incident not affecting Kamoa-Kakula, Reuters had reported.
Ivanhoe shares had hit a one-year high of C$5.25 on Thursday.
They finished the week at $5.15, capitalising it at $6.2 billion (US$4.7 billion).