Doctors try to ease inflammation in miner's lung
7th Jan 2006, 00:22 GMT
Extent of brain damage suffered by 26-year-old remains unknown The lone survivor of the West Virginia coal mining tragedy probably started to inhale large amounts of dust and gases in the last hour he spent in the mine as he lay on his left side, causing inflammation in his left lung, a doctor said today.
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