NHS nurse Guru Ghoorah, from Romford, was “a loving father” who died after working in asbestos-filled hospitals without ever knowing he was “being exposed to danger”
A “wonderful father” died after working in asbestos-filled hospitals with his wife saying he never knew he was “being exposed to danger”, it is reported.
Guru Ghoorah, an NHS nurse, passed away in 2013 leaving behind a wife and two children aged seven and four due to mesothelioma, an incurable cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.
The 45-year-old, from Romford, became ill following his work as a trainee nurse and in healthcare support from 1993 to 2003 at hospitals in Essex including St Margaret’s, Runwell, Harold Wood and Little Highwood.
He told of seeing damaged asbestos from panels and pipe lagging inside wards and other parts of hospitals in a statement before he died.