On May 30, 1991, when the Wendel shafts closed, a small team of miners was still employed during the day to secure the site and installations in preparation for the shutdown. One evening, at the end of his shift, a miner was found dead in the corridor in front of the drinks machine. His canteen had spilled, he had slipped on the puddle and broken his neck in the fall. At least, that's the conclusion of the investigation carried out by the site guards. You receive an anonymous letter casting doubt on this conclusion. The miner was killed by a member of the team working to close the mine. Who did it? What weapon was used? Why was he murdered?
You've only got 75 minutes before the site closes for good and the investigation comes to a close, so you can visit the buildings, examine the crime scene and interview members of the mine closure team. Can you unravel the mystery surrounding this case?
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