Eternit Faces Prosecution Over Employee Deaths
The asbestos company Eternit is facing legal action linked to the deaths of former employees and a partner. This follows investigations connecting the firm’s practices to deadly health issues.
Legal Action Unfolds
Eternit, a building materials producer based in Goor, Twente, is now under prosecution for the fatalities of two former employees and a partner. The charges stem from the company’s historical use of asbestos, which allegedly caused the deaths. The details emerged from information released by the Public Prosecution Service.
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“The company made building materials since 1937, and used asbestos cement until 1993.”
—Telegraaf
Exposure to asbestos remains a serious concern. According to the World Health Organization, asbestos exposure is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths annually (WHO, 2024).
Historical Context
Eternit began operations in 1937 and incorporated asbestos cement into some products until 1993. Employees reportedly endured decades of asbestos fiber exposure. The Public Prosecution Service believes this is linked to the fatal illnesses. A report was issued six years ago by the Asbestos Victims Committee on behalf of family members of deceased former employees.
The legal proceedings against Eternit represent a significant step in the quest for justice. This case brings renewed attention to the long-term repercussions of asbestos exposure, underscoring the lasting impact on those affected.