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Gleision mine deaths: Manslaughter trial to start Gleision mine deaths: Manslaughter trial jury selected
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A mine manager is set to go on trial over the deaths of four miners at a Swansea Valley colliery. A jury has been chosen for the trial of a mine manager over the deaths of four miners at a Swansea Valley colliery.
Malcolm Fyfield, 58, was the manager of the Gleision drift mine near Cilybebyll when it flooded in September 2011.Malcolm Fyfield, 58, was the manager of the Gleision drift mine near Cilybebyll when it flooded in September 2011.
David Powell, 50, Charles Breslin, 62, Philip Hill, 44, and Garry Jenkins, 39, died in the incident.David Powell, 50, Charles Breslin, 62, Philip Hill, 44, and Garry Jenkins, 39, died in the incident.
Mr Fyfield denies manslaughter while MNS Mining, the company which operated the site, denies corporate manslaughter.Mr Fyfield denies manslaughter while MNS Mining, the company which operated the site, denies corporate manslaughter.
The process of selecting a jury at Swansea Crown Court started on Monday with the case likely to be opened later this week. The jury are due to be sworn in at Swansea Crown Court on Tuesday, with the case likely to be opened later this week.
Proceedings are expected to last until at least the end of June.Proceedings are expected to last until at least the end of June.