News Summary
The family of Gordon Wood, a former builder who died from mesothelioma at 74, is searching for insights into his asbestos exposure. Wood’s career in southern England involved demolition work where he likely encountered dangerous materials. His family is reaching out to former colleagues for information that could shed light on the circumstances of his illness, emphasizing the importance of accountability for asbestos-related diseases.
Family of Former Builder Battles for Answers After Tragic Loss to Mesothelioma
The tragic case of Gordon Wood, a former builder and shopfitter who passed away at the age of 74 in December 2023, highlights the ongoing crisis surrounding asbestos exposure and its deadly consequences. Just six months prior to his death, Wood was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a rare yet aggressive cancer directly linked to exposure to asbestos, a material that remains a serious health hazard decades after its widespread use.
A Lifetime of Work in Asbestos-Infested Industries
Wood’s career spanned many years, primarily in the Bath, Radstock, and Paulton regions of southern England, where he engaged in numerous demolition projects. This line of work increased the likelihood of coming into contact with asbestos, a hazardous material that was commonly used in construction before its dangers were fully understood. The construction sector’s historical negligence towards asbestos safety has led to countless cases of mesothelioma, including Wood’s.
The Family’s Pursuit for Answers
In the wake of their loss, Wood’s family is actively seeking information from any former colleagues who might provide insight into the circumstances surrounding his exposure to asbestos. They are especially interested in reconnecting with individuals who worked alongside Wood at various building firms between the late 1960s and 1980s. Some of the firms listed include Hayward & Wooster, F.J. Amery & Sons, and Ernest Ireland.
A Chilling Incident from the Past
Family members recount an alarming incident from the 1980s in which Wood and his team were tasked with clearing asbestos from the roof of a Marks and Spencer storeroom in Bath. During this operation, a supervisor halted the work due to newly implemented asbestos-related regulations and called in a specialist clearing team to handle the hazardous material. This incident underscores the potential dangers that construction workers faced daily, often without adequate safety measures in place.
The Solicitors’ Call for Witnesses
Amanda Jones from Thompsons Solicitors is rallying former colleagues to share any relevant information regarding their working conditions and potential asbestos exposure. Such testimonies could be crucial not only for the family’s quest for answers but also for holding responsible parties accountable for Wood’s illness and others similarly affected by asbestos-related diseases.
The Reality of Mesothelioma Symptoms
Mesothelioma, like many asbestos-related diseases, often manifests symptoms many years, even decades, after initial exposure. This tragic delay complicates the task of tracing back to specific incidents of exposure, making the search for information all the more critical. The family’s efforts are a part of a growing trend among individuals battling similar diseases, calling for justice and accountability from employers who neglected worker safety in the face of known hazards.
Reaching Out for Support
Wood’s family continues to urge anyone with information to step forward and contact Amanda Jones directly. The repercussions of exposure to asbestos not only impact the affected individuals but ripple through families, leaving lasting scars on those left behind. Only by sharing experiences and testimonies can a sense of resolution and justice be sought in light of this heartbreaking loss.
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