A Traffic Enforcement Agent and 9/11 first-responder who went public with her nightmarish experience with the city’s bureaucracy in her battle for paid sick leave, has died from her World Trade Center-related cancer.
Her testimony was credited by colleagues with helping them win unlimited sick time for non-uniformed city personnel suffering with diseases contracted while working in the toxic atmosphere created by the Trade Center’s destruction.
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