http://www.emfnews.org/store/<br /><br />A mobile phone company is to remove a mast from a block of flats after seven residents were struck down by cancer.<br /><br />Three have died and another four have battled the disease since two masts were erected on the roof of the five-storey block which has become known locally as the Tower of Doom.<br /><br />The cancer rate on the top floor - where residents of five of the eight flats have been affected and the three who died all lived - is 20 per cent, ten times the national average.<br /><br />Residents of Berkeley House in Staple Hill, Bristol, also complain of terrible headaches and other ailments which they blame on radiation from the masts.<br /><br />Orange has agreed to remove its mast after a five-year campaign by residents and pressure from the local authority. But it has caused anger with plans to move it to a residential street nearby.<br /><br />The other mast belongs to Vodafone, which has no plans to move it.<br /><br />The most recent death was that of John Llewellin, 63, who lost his battle against bowel cancer two weeks ago.<br /><br />http://emfnews.org/Lifewave-Cellphone-Matrix-Shield-Test.html
