

Family Of Mum-Of-Two Who Dedicated More Than 40 Years To Supporting Children Asks Lawyers To Investigate Her Mesothelioma Death
The children of a former Bristol primary school teacher are appealing for help in establishing how she was exposed to the asbestos that claimed her life.
Marlene Broad was diagnosed with mesothelioma, a terminal cancer usually of the lining of the lung most commonly associated with exposure to asbestos, often decades previously.
Asbestos-related disease lawyers instructed to investigate
Following the mum-of-two’s diagnosis, she instructed expert asbestos-related disease lawyers at Irwin Mitchell to investigate her illness and whether it could be linked to her employment history. However, Marlene died shortly afterwards, aged 86.
Her son and daughter, Matthew, 55, and Helen, 58, are now continuing with her case. They’ve joined with their legal team in appealing to their mum’s former workmates for information to help determine where she came into contact with asbestos.
They’re looking to hear from anyone who worked alongside Marlene at Hareclive Primary School in Hartcliff.
Tony Roberts is the specialist asbestos-related disease lawyer at Irwin Mitchell representing Matthew and Helen.
Expert Opinion
“Losing Marlene continues to have a profound effect on her loved ones, particularly Matthew and Helen who are struggling to come to terms with her death so soon after her mesothelioma diagnosis.
“Mesothelioma is a horrible disease and Marlene’s case is yet another reminder of the terrible legacy left behind by asbestos. It also highlights that not only those in heavy industry are impacted, with the widespread use of asbestos also affecting workers in various public buildings, including schools.
“While nothing will ever change what Marlene’s loved ones are going through, we’re determined to provide them with the answers they deserve.
“We would therefore urge any of Marlene’s ex-colleagues to come forward as doing so could prove vital in our investigation.” Tony Roberts
Mesothelioma: Marlene Broad's story
Marlene worked at Hareclive Primary School between 1960 and 1999. At the time, it was run by Avon Education Authority.
She told her legal team that she believed she was likely to have been exposed to asbestos when changing displays in the school halls and classrooms. Marlene said she pinned posters into noticeboards she suspected was lined with asbestos. She also supervised when the boards were drilled into to create shelves.
The grandmother-of-four added that she recalled seeing lots of people in white body suits at the school one day in the 1970s. She and her colleagues were informed that asbestos was being removed from the main building and they were sent to Weston-Super-Mare for the day, returning to the school the next day.
She said that there was also a caretaker who lived on the site. He would remove ceiling tiles to change lightbulbs in classrooms.
Marlene was a teacher for more than 40 years. After retirement, she set up a nursery with Helen, which she continued doing into her 80s.
She fell ill in June 2023 with a cough, wheezing and pain. Following tests, she was diagnosed with mesothelioma in October 2023.
She died three months later, in January 2024.
Daughter pays tribute to mum who 'made a huge difference'
Helen said: “Mum had such a passion for teaching and was dedicated to supporting young children. She made a huge difference to so many pupils’ lives and I know that she’s sorely missed.
“When she was diagnosed with mesothelioma, it came as a huge shock as it wasn’t something we’d heard of before.
“Sadly, mum deteriorated quickly and the way she was taken from us continues to upset us.
“While we know there’s nothing we can do to bring her back, the least we can do is get her the answers she deserved. It will also help us honour her memory.
“We would be incredibly grateful if anyone could get in touch and help us.”
Contact us
Anyone with information is asked to contact Tony Roberts at Irwin Mitchell on 02380 930745 or by e-mail at tony.roberts@irwinmitchell.com
Find out more about Irwin Mitchell's expertise in supporting people and families affected by asbestos exposure at our dedicated asbestos-related disease section. Alternatively, to speak to an expert contact us or call 0370 1500 100.
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