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Jan 2022
The family of a woman whose death is being linked to asbestos is trying to get in touch with her ex-work colleagues at the former ICI plant in Harrogate.
Cher Elizabeth Wray, who was known as Sharon Cooper until her marriage in 1990, died aged 63 from a lung cancer called mesothelioma — which is commonly associated with asbestos.
Ms Wray died in February 2019, leaving a husband, Michael, five children and seven grandchildren.
Before she died, she asked law firm Irwin Mitchell to investigate how she had encountered asbestos.
Her family is now appealing to anyone who worked with her during her first job after school at the age of 16 to get in touch.
Ms Wray was a PA at ICI in Harrogate between 1971 and 1973.
ICI was one of the largest employers in Harrogate at the time. The company, which was founded in 1926, became defunct 14 years ago.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Mr Toft on 0113 218 6453 or email ian.toft@irwinmitchell.com.
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