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A PENSIONER died from asbestos-related cancer more than 40 years after working in a factory that stored the potentially deadly material in its basement.

An heard that Dorothy Thornley, aged 68, of Bransdale Close, Lostock, worked for as a and cutter at the Porvic factory in Darcy Lever, starting in 1955.

Coroner’s Court heard that she was diagnosed with in 2005 and died at home on May 10 this year.

Her sister, who had worked at the same factory, died of the same disease two years ago.

Mrs Thornley’s husband, George, said his wife did not work with asbestos, but it was stored in the building, under the canteen, for use at another factory in .

Mr Thornley said his wife had not worked since leaving her job at the factory in the mid 1960s. He added that although she smoked about 10 a day, she had kept in good health, until 2005.

, the said: “I am satisfied from all the evidence I have heard that the underlying cause of the was the industrial exposure during the period she spent in that factory. I conclude that Mrs Thornley died as the result of an industrial disease.”

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