Sunderland Echo

Husband’s plea to dead wife’s ex-workmates

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As part of their investigat­ions, they are appealing for anyone who worked with Jean during her time as a seamstress at County Luxdon Laundry Ltd’s Wycliffe Road site in Sunderland between 1972 and 1989 to come forward.

Emma Tordoff, the lawyer representi­ng Mr Davis, said: “Just a couple of months on from her death, Jean’s family remain understand­ably devastated by their loss, and are desperate to understand how she came to develop mesothelio­ma. We are determined to ensure that Jean’s loved ones gain justice regarding her death.

“We would be hugely grateful to anyone who may be able to shed further light on the presence of asbestos at this site and the working conditions that Jean would have generally faced.”

Jean’s role at County Luxdon Laundry – which was later known as De Mille Cleaners – involved her working within the pressing area. Irwin Mitchell has already heard from some witnesses who have outlined how the area was very hot due to the presence of presses and irons.

It has also been suggested that pipework close to where Jean worked was lagged with asbestos.

Mr Davis, 83, said: “Losing Jean has been incredibly difficult for me and the entire family. She was a very proud and secretive woman, so many of the family only ultimately learned of her illness around Christmas time, when her condition had deteriorat­ed.

“While nothing will ever change what has happened, we all just want to know whether her illness could have been prevented and whether more should have been done. If anyone can help it would be hugely appreciate­d.”

Anyone with informatio­n related to this matter is asked to contact Emma Tordoff at Irwin Mitchell’s Newcastle office on 0191 279 0095 or email emma.tordoff@irwinmitch­ell.com.

 ??  ?? Jean Davis and, inset, a party for staff from County Luxdon Laundry
Jean Davis and, inset, a party for staff from County Luxdon Laundry

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