Family blames asbestos for teacher's death in Bristol

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The family of a deceased primary school teacher suspects her death from mesothelioma was caused by asbestos exposure in her classroom. They believe she was exposed while pinning artwork. Marlene Broad, who taught at Hareclive Primary School from 1960 to 1999, died in January 2024 after being diagnosed with the cancer. She believed asbestos in noticeboards and drilling for shelves caused her illness. Her children are seeking information from her former colleagues to investigate the source of the asbestos exposure. The school was run by Avon Education Authority during her tenure.


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