Friday, 16 February 2007

Victims say it's too little, too late, The Australian, 16 February, 2007.




Victims say it's too little, too late: [1 All-round Country Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian; Canberra, A.C.T. [Canberra, A.C.T] 16 Feb 2007: 4.
Terry Miller, 64, who has spent seven years supporting other asbestos victims, said there was a new generation of sufferers in their 40s dying from mesothelioma, the lethal and extremely painful asbestos-related lung cancer.
He has also watched a 48-year-old father of two, an electrician exposed to asbestos from the houses he worked on, die in agony; likewise a 52-year-old former school teacher, who died after she was exposed to asbestos during school renovations. "Had Hardies made it known when they knew, that this product could be dangerous, and they have known asbestos could kill you since the 1940s, then maybe these people would still be alive," he said. "Maybe their kids would still have a mum or a dad. It is heartbreaking. It tears you up."
ASIC is launching civil legal action against former and current James Hardie Industries directors and the company's chairman for allegedly misleading investors over its compensation payouts for asbestos victims

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