Brother Makes Emotional Appeal For Help In Fight For Justice

11/03/2011

The colleagues of a former Whitby Albion footballer and Whitby Cricket Club player who died after developing an asbestos related cancer have been asked to come forward and help in his family’s battle for justice.

Christopher Atkins tragically died in June 2008, less than a year after being diagnosed with the asbestos related cancer, mesothelioma.

Mr Atkins, who lived in Whitby, North Yorkshire, all his life, began working as a joiner at R A Wilson and Sons on leaving school and then went to work for Fred Lythe & Sons, in Whitepoint Avenue, aged 19. It is believed that he was exposed to asbestos dust during his time at both companies.

Mr Atkins fell ill in September 2007 and was found to have fluid on his lungs. An X-ray later revealed he had lung cancer and he underwent five days of radiotherapy treatment at The Prince’s Royal Hospital in Hull. Unfortunately, his condition deteriorated rapidly at the end of May 2008 and he died in Whitby Hospital on June 5th, aged 69. A coroner later recorded a verdict of death by industrial disease.

Following his death, a minute’s silence was held at Whitby Cricket Club for Christopher, where he played for the first and second XIs.

His brother, Michael Atkins, is now pursuing legal action against both companies, with the family currently trying to trace the insurers of both firms.

Michael, who is being represented by industrial illness experts at Irwin Mitchell, said: “I took Christopher to most of his hospital appointments and it was terrible to see him deteriorate so quickly over that time.”

“He was a proud man who worked hard all of his life and to think now that he developed mesothelioma as a result is just awful.

Christopher’s solicitor Ian Toft, of national law firm Irwin Mitchell, said it was vital former workers at R A Wilson and Lythe & Sons came forward to help his client.

Mr Toft said: “Mesothelioma is an extremely aggressive cancer which causes great suffering to the victim and their families.
“We need to hear from ex-employees to give more insight into the working conditions at R A Wilson & Son and F Lythe & Son and give his family a better understanding of how exactly Christopher contracted this dreadful disease.

“We would particularly like to hear from anyone with information about the employer liability insurers for Lythe & Sons and R A Wilson as the companies are now defunct.”

His brother, Michael added: “Christopher became pretty depressed after the diagnosis and his appetite completely disappeared during the radiotherapy so he lost quite a bit of weight. His body effectively couldn’t cope with the cancer,” said Michael, who also lives in Whitby.

“He was a very keen sports player and then fan as he got older and it was lovely gesture for the cricket club to hold a minute’s silence in his honour – it just shows how well regarded he was.”

Anyone who can help is asked to call Ian Toft at Irwin Mitchell on 0870 1500 100 or email ian.toft@irwinmitchell.com

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