Family of Whitstable mum Lisa Goldsworthy launch asbestos probe after her cancer death aged 49
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Updated: 12:18, 22 February 2021
The family of a beloved mum and teacher who died of asbestos-related cancer at just 49 are investigating where she developed the illness.
Lisa Goldsworthy, from Whitstable, tragically died in March 2019, from mesothelioma - a terminal form of cancer linked to asbestos exposure.
Lisa Goldsworthy
At an inquest into her death in 2019, coroner James Dillon concluded she had been "exposed to asbestos in an office environment during her working life."
Her family are now looking at where she contracted the devastating illness, with their investigations focusing upon Kleinwort Benson - a former London bank at which Lisa worked between 1995 and 2003.