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7:48pm Friday 20th November 2009
The family of a former Oxford railway worker who died from asbestos-related cancer have received almost £100,000 compensation.
Dudley Maasz died in July 2006, a year after being diagnosed with mesothelioma, caused by asbestos exposure from working as an engine cleaner and fireman on the railways. BRB (Residuary) Ltd, formerly British Rail, agreed to pay a £98,000 settlement.
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