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In this episode, we discuss the disheartening disparity in the treatment of families who lose loved ones in industrial accidents compared to those affected by other forms of fatalities.

Highlighting the lack of communication, delayed investigations, and seeming disinterest from authorities in the UK, we explore how bereaved families are often treated as an afterthought.

Focusing on specific cases such as the Didcot power station incident in 2016, we question the industry's apathy and the long, arduous pursuit of justice faced by these families.