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Ashland, Massachusetts: Fell in Lagoon?

The Lagoons in Ashland have been known to cause cancer to those who swim in them.

A study was done after Ashland highschool student Kevin Kane fell in an Ashland lagoon and developed cancer. He died in 1998 when he was 26 years old.

Act Now! It is essential that you inquire about your Ashland pollution cancer lawsuit as soon as possible. Massachusetts law may limit your time to bring a legal claim to protect your rights. Your legal review is free and there is no commitment. You case will be evaluated immediately, so get started on your claim today!

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see also:

History of Nyanza Dump History of Nyanza Chemical Waste Dump- A Timeline
A History of Nyanza

Nyanza Lagoon and Pond Contamination Nyanza Lawsuit - Contamination found in Lagoons, Ponds, Sudbury River
Nyanza - Contaminated Lagoons, Ponds, Sudbury River - Free Lawsuit Eval

Nyanza Plant Nyanza Plant-Learn more about the Nyanza Plant and its history
Nyanza Plant-Find out about the plant and the dangers it has caused


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