Equipment, training faulted in Illinois coal mining deaths KARI LYDERSEN of Energy News Network July 16, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Brad Campbell holds his father Glen Campbell's hardhat at his home in Herrin, Ill., on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018. Glen Campbell died in 2015 in an accident while driving a vehicle called a mantrip during his shift in Peabody's Gateway mine. The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration concluded that Peabody failed to maintain the mantrip in safe condition and did not have effective policies in place to protect miners. (Neeta Satam via AP)Neeta Satam/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3Brad Campbell holds his father Glen Campbell's glasses at his home in Herrin, Ill., on Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018. Glen Campbell died in 2015 in an accident while driving a vehicle called a mantrip during his shift in Peabody's Gateway mine. The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration concluded that Peabody failed to maintain the mantrip in safe condition and did not have effective policies in place to protect miners. (Neeta Satam via AP)Neeta Satam/APShow MoreShow Less