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VIC:Fiskville stay led to cancer struggle
2015
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\"Something isn't adding up about the hundreds of people who have been afflicted with the Fiskville flu,\" Mr [David Card] said told a parliamentary inquiry on Monday. Diane Potter, the widow of the former CFA chief officer Brian Potter, said the CFA had not wanted to know about the possibility the site could be contaminated. Mr Potter blew the whistle on contamination at Fiskville in December 2011 after attempts to get the CFA to address it were ignored.
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