THE family of a mum who died from ovarian cancer they claim was linked to talcum powder have vowed to fight until they get justice.
The Wright family have joined a lawsuit against US pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson over alleged links between its talc and cancer.
The group action comes amid allegations of asbestos in talcum powder that allegedly gave people ovarian cancer.
Richard Wright, 46, of Rayleigh, Essex, was 13 when he lost his mum Maureen to ovarian cancer. Richard, his brothers Robert and Michael, and dad Jeffrey believe her death was linked to her use of the powder.
KP Law is working on a 2,000-claimant case against Johnson & Johnson, the biggest seller of talc.
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