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The widow of Stuart Jackson, a former coal miner from Castleford, is appealing for information regarding her husband’s death from mesothelioma, a cancer linked to asbestos exposure. Stuart passed away in March 2023, leaving a grieving family who wish to understand how he was exposed to asbestos during his decades-long career at Glasshoughton Colliery. As they seek community support and answers, legal representation is aiding their quest for justice.

Appeal for Information on Asbestos Exposure Death of Castleford Coal Miner

The heart-wrenching story of a Castleford family has emerged, as the widow of a dedicated coal miner seeks information regarding her husband’s tragic death due to asbestos exposure. Stuart Jackson, a former miner at the renowned Glasshoughton Colliery, passed away in March 2023 at the age of 66 after being diagnosed with mesothelioma, a devastating type of lung cancer strongly associated with asbestos exposure.

A Family’s Loss and a Plea for Answers

Stuart’s diagnosis came in November 2022, marking the beginning of a health battle that not only influenced his life but irrevocably changed that of his wife, Carol Jackson, aged 67, and their two children. As they grapple with their profound loss, Carol has bravely launched an appeal for any information related to her husband’s work at the glasshoughton Colliery, emphasizing the need to learn how Stuart was exposed to the lethal material that led to his untimely demise.

Described as a hardworking family man, Stuart was deeply cherished by his loved ones. His sudden passing and the circumstances surrounding it have left a significant void in their lives. Carol articulated the devastation felt by the family, sharing how their future plans have been crushed beneath the weight of this tragic revelation.

Stuart’s Mining Career and Asbestos Risk

Stuart Jackson’s career at Glasshoughton Colliery spanned many years, beginning when he was just 15 years old in 1972. Over the decades, he held various roles at the colliery, contributing to the mine’s thriving community. Among his positions were roles in the stockyard and the lamp room, as well as returning to the pit in 1979 as a medical centre attendant. Yet, it was during his tenure at the medical centre that the potential dangers escalated, primarily due to renovation work, which led to asbestos-contaminated dust circulating in the air.

Stuart, like many miners of his time, may not have fully understood the dangers he was exposing himself to. In the last year of his life, his overwhelming desire was to uncover how he had come into contact with asbestos, yet his escalating illness hindered his ability to pursue these answers himself.

The Legal Pursuit for Justice

Oliver Collett, a lawyer specializing in industrial disease cases from Irwin Mitchell, has stepped in to represent Carol and her family. He highlighted the emotional and financial impact of Stuart’s death, alongside the broader implications of asbestos exposure on health and mortality. Collett expressed a determination to uncover the truth behind Stuart’s exposure, hoping to provide the family with the clarity they seek during this tumultuous period.

A Call for Community Support

The Jackson family is reaching out to the community and anyone who may have information about potential asbestos hazards encountered at the Glasshoughton Colliery during Stuart’s time there. They are particularly interested in details that could shed light on the exposure that led to Stuart’s tragic diagnosis and ultimately his death.

Individuals who can contribute any knowledge or insights are strongly urged to come forward, as this could aid in not only bringing closure for the Jackson family but also help ensure that other miners and their families are protected moving forward. Any information can be directed to Oliver Collett at 0113 394 6784 or via email at oliver.collett@irwinmitchell.com.

Stay Informed

As the Jackson family navigates this difficult journey, community support will be crucial. Residents of Yorkshire are also invited to sign up for local newsletters to stay updated on the latest developments concerning asbestos exposure and mining health issues, creating a proactive network that supports families like the Jacksons in their quest for justice and understanding.

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