Tragedy Strikes Australia: Explosions and Sabotage Kill Two

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Tragedy in Australia

Two deadly incidents have shaken Australia, leaving two people dead and many more affected.

What happened?

An explosion at an underground mine in New South Wales killed two people, with one woman airlifted to hospital suffering hearing damage and shock.
A 72-year-old man died at a Sutherland hospital after a woman allegedly sabotaged the gas supplies.
What's going on in Australia?

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