Farmer dies of mesothelioma. Asbestos exposure linked to construction farm jobs
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A farmer died of the asbestos disease mesothelioma three decades after participating in construction of a contaminated pig shelter, according to the Blackburn Citizen newspaper in the United Kingdom.
The newspaper reported that the 69-year-old had suffered breathing
difficulties for a few weeks before his death. He was retired after working as a
construction worker and farmer.
The Citizen said a court heard
evidence that he had worked in the mid 1970s building a piggery, which involved
cutting sheets of asbestos.
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