Family Launches Search For Metro Cammell Ex-Workers After Man Dies From Asbestos Exposure

07/03/2011

The family of a former West Midlands electrician have made a heartfelt appeal to his ex-work colleagues after he tragically died from mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer.

The family of Victor Wood, 79, from Brierley Hill are searching for anybody who could provide vital information in their battle to find out how he was exposed to lethal asbestos fibres during his time working for Metro Cammell.

Mr Wood first became unwell in December 2008 and he was later diagnosed with mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer of the chest lining. He sadly passed away less than two months later on 16th February 2009.  An inquest into his death confirmed that an industrial disease had contributed to his death. He leaves behind his wife of 57 years, Joan, as well as three sons, three daughters and eleven grandchildren.

Mr Wood, who spent much of his working life living in Tividale, was employed as an electrician for Washwood Heath-based carriage-makers Metro Cammell, and it is during his employment with them that it is believed he came into contact with lethal asbestos fibres.

Now his family are determined to fight for justice and have launched a search to find his ex-workmates who may be able to shed light on the working conditions and the presence of asbestos at the site.

Hayley Hill, a workplace illness expert with Irwin Mitchell, explained: “Even in the 1950s and 60s employers knew the risks associated with asbestos but Mr Wood was not provided with a face mask or warned of the dangers. We do know from a number of previous successful claims we have brought against this particular company that, during the time Victor worked there, Metro Cammell used blue asbestos to insulate carriages. Loose asbestos powder was mixed in a large drum and workers also removed bits of dried lagging so that they could install fixtures and electrical services.

“It would be particularly helpful to hear from any former Metro Cammell workers who can recall working practices at the Washwood Heath site at any time, but particularly between 1959 and 1961 or in addition, anyone who worked alongside Victor at Metro Cammell.”

Speaking on behalf of the family, Mr Wood’s son, Paul, commented: “Dad had always been a very fit man. In his youth he had been a keen footballer and even in his retirement he kept active doing the gardening and playing golf. The diagnosis of mesothelioma was a huge shock and his death has left a terrible hole in all our lives. He and Mum had been looking forward to celebrating their 60th anniversary together in April 2012. Since Dad passed away her health has sadly suffered too. It’s shocking to think that his death is a result of being exposed to asbestos at work.”

In order to gain justice for Mr Wood’s family, anyone who worked at Metro Cammell between 1959 and 1961 is asked to contact Hayley Hill at Irwin Mitchell Solicitors on 0870 1500 100 or via hayley.hill@irwinmitchell.com

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