Talk:Castle Gate Mine disaster
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Picture of alleged child coal miner included in this article
[edit]The description for the picture of the alleged child coal miner on wiki commons cites Utah Public Radio claiming it's a 9 year old coal miner. The wiki commons picture also points to source of the picture being a Reddit post which claims it's a 6 year old boy, contradicting the original source UPR. Subjectively, I think the boy looks much closer to 6 than 9 years. So is UPR wrong about the age? In addition Snopes claims this is a commonly miscaptioned image altogether, that it does not actually picture a child coal miner. In fact the snope article seem to debunk the whole thing pretty thorougly. See https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/child-coal-miner. So what is actually the true story about this picture? Maybe the picture should be removed from the article? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.220.103.201 (talk) 05:25, 8 March 2021 (UTC)
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