A body has been discovered in rural mine shaft following reports of a workplace incident

A man’s body has been discovered in an unused mine shaft following reports of a workplace incident. 

Authorities were called to the mine shaft off Dry Creek Road in Ellalong near Cessnock in the NSW Hunter Valley at about 12.45pm on Tuesday. 

Police were told by those at the scene that a man had fallen into the decommissioned mine shaft. 

A body has been discovered in rural mine shaft following reports of a workplace incident

A body has been discovered in rural mine shaft following reports of a workplace incident

Authorities were called to a mine shaft off Dry Creek Road in Ellalong, east of Newcastle in NSW, at about 12.45pm on Tuesday

Authorities were called to a mine shaft off Dry Creek Road in Ellalong, east of Newcastle in NSW, at about 12.45pm on Tuesday

At the scene, police were told that a man had fallen into a decommissioned mine shaft

At the scene, police were told that a man had fallen into a decommissioned mine shaft

Hunter Valley Police, NSW Fire and Rescue and paramedics remain on the scene.

Several emergency vehicles, a mines rescue truck and more than a dozen responders arrived on Dry Creek Road.

‘The operation is expected to be ongoing for some time,’ a police statement read.

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