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No gunshots on deceased worker: ExxonMobil

IN LIGHT of social media interest over the cause of the recent death at the PNG LNG project, an ExxonMobil spokesperson has further clarified the Papua New Guinean national was not gunned down.

No gunshots on deceased worker: ExxonMobil

Radio New Zealand first stirred up speculation on Friday with a report which featured the views of an onshore pipeline construction worker known as "Mike". He reportedly said a fracas broke out at the...

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