BMMC General Manager, Mr. Mr. Karimiyan and other staff at the Islamic rites of the late Kamara as an Imam prays

BEA Mountain stands by  the late Kamara’s family

BMMC General Manager, Mr. Mr. Karimiyan and other staff at the Islamic rites of the late Kamara as an Imam prays

Bea Mountain Mining Company-BMMC has stood by the family of the late Abdulai Kamara at the two Islamic rites held last week in Kinjor, Grand Cape Mount  County.

On June 3, 2023, Abdulai Kamara, an employee who worked with the Transport Department of the Company as a truck driver died after he accidentally ran off the descending ramp and tumbled into the open pit in Kinjor.

The company through its General Manager, Mr. Reza Kiramiyan told family members last week when he and other staff members of the company attended the Islamic feast that they will stand by the family during and after the burial.

The ceremony which was attended by several residents and employees of the company was also attended by a team of reporters.

Mr. Karimiyan said, the late Kamara was a dedicated  and hardworking employee whom the company will miss.

“Bea Mountain Mining Company will stand by the family of Kamara and once again, we are saddened by his death,” Mr. Karimiyan told the family.   

Mr. Karimiyan was accompanied by the Administrative Manager, Mr.  Alpaslan Ozbilze, Human Resource Manager Oliver Gipli, Human Resource Superintendent Thompson Darblo, and Community Relations Department head Mrs. Aminata Kamara.

But prior to the two Days Sacrifice of the late Kamara, the Management on Friday June 9, 2023, presented to the bereaved family a cash of US$3,401.23 for the sacrifice as was requested by the family for food and non food items and transportation.

Following that, family members of the late Kamara who came from Sierra Leone and other parts in Liberia expressed thanks and appreciation to the Management of the company for the level of love and concerns shown them since the death of their son.

The wife of the deceased, madam Famatta Kamara said the action exhibited by the company during the homegoing and Islamic rites of her late husband proved that the company had a good working relation with her late husband.

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