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Professor dies after fall into mine shaft
Posted: 12.08.2008 at 10:18 AM
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QUINCY TOWNSHIP, MI. (AP) -- A Michigan Technological University geology professor fell 225 feet to his death in a Houghton County mine shaft while attempting to install emergency steel ladders.

Volunteer worker William Gregg died Saturday afternoon after falling into the Quincy Mine Hoist No. 2 Shaft. The sheriff's office tells WLUC-TV that the 60 year old Dollar Bay resident slipped and fell into the shaft in the western Upper Peninsula community of Quincy Township. Gregg fell about 225 feet before striking an object that stopped him and held his position. The total depth of the mine shaft is 9,000 feet.

Members of the Calumet Township fire and rescue department were able to rappel down into the shaft from the top of the hoist. Gregg was pronounced dead at the scene.

(Copyright ©2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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