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'Nobody should have to see so many people die'
A Leicestershire man is leading a campaign calling for immediate compensation for families affected by the blood scandal.
Thousands of people were given contaminated blood and blood products infected with HIV and hepatitis in the 70s and 80s.
Only now, an infected blood inquiry is set to reveal how it was allowed to happen.
Mick Mason is one of the survivors leading the campaign for justice. He's been speaking with reporter Natasha Turney.
The government says its already accepted the moral case for compensation.
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Infected blood inquiry
Real-life stories of the people affected.
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