English: This plaque by Leeds Civic Trust honours is where June Hancock lived as a child and was exposed to asbestos dust from the nearby J. W. Roberts asbestos factory, which gave her terminal mesothelioma. She won a landmark legal case against the company, the first for someone not a worker, which opened up compensation for many others.
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Leeds Civic Trust plaque for June Hancock, who died of non-occupational asbestos exposure