Family seek answers from former employers after father-of-three dies from asbestos-related cancer
The family of a father-of-three who died from asbestos-related cancer are appealing for help to establish how he was exposed to the hazardous substance.
Peter Wood died from mesothelioma, a terminal cancer of the lining of the lungs, most commonly associated with exposure to asbestos.
He was diagnosed in February 2019 after several months of suffering with a bad cough and chest infection but sadly his condition deteriorated and he died on June 3 2019 aged 86.
Following his diagnosis, Mr Wood, from Leyland, instructed asbestos-related disease lawyers to investigate his illness and whether his work could have been to blame for his asbestos exposure, and after he died, his family, including his three children, Mandy, Ian and Christine, continued with the investigation.