Handyman who made wood furniture and also worked in plumbing died of mesothelioma.
A 63-year-old wood worker exposed to asbestos at various jobs died of mesothelioma, according to the Telegraph & Argus on June 27, 2008.
The man worked for many years refitting industrial and retail premises which involved removing materials that could have been affected with asbestos.
He also assisted in the maintenance of a mill where the pipes were lagged with the asbestos fibers.
He died last year of malignant mesothelioma, which is linked with asbestos exposure.
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Handyman Who Worked with Wood and Pipes Dies of Mesothelioma--Lawyers