As we mark the third anniversary of the Marikana killings at Lonmin mine in Rustenburg in the North West, a religious leader who tried to broker a deal between striking miners and Lonmin bosses in 2012 can vividly recall the nightmare that unfolded on the week leading up to that fateful day. Bishop Jo Seoka's attempts to resolve the Marikana protests failed. He heard the fatal shootings while on a telephone call to a miner. More than a year later he testified at the Marikana Commission of Inquiry. As we commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the Marikana Massacre, the SABC's Sithakazelo Dlamini, caught up with Bishop Seoka at a church service in Pretoria and filed this report…