Carole's daughters are investigating a potential link between their mother's brain cancer and asbestos exposure from her previous jobs at factories in Enfield. They have engaged Irwin Mitchell for assistance in their inquiry. Carole worked at the Belling factory from 1981 to 1992 and at the Thorn EMI factory between 1965 and 1974. Following symptoms that were initially thought to be pneumonia, Carole was diagnosed with mesothelioma and sadly passed away a month later at the age of 74. Her daughters seek to understand the circumstances surrounding her exposure.
Carole's daughters, Annette Graham and Tracey Phillips, have instructed Irwin Mitchell to investigate links between her brain cancer and her past asbestos exposure at factories.
The effects of losing Carole are devastating for her daughters. Irwin Mitchell lawyer Natalia Rushworth-White stated they are determined to provide answers to the family.
Carole worked at the Belling factory from 1981 to 1992, and at Thorn EMI factory from 1965 to 1974, both possibly exposing her to asbestos.
Carole experienced symptoms of mesothelioma, initially misinterpreting them as pneumonia, before being diagnosed and passing away a month after her diagnosis.
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