A Cornwall-based man whose 48-year-old wife died in tragic circumstances has described the struggle to get their life insurer to pay out on a £340,000 policy – and the terrible impact it has had on his family’s finances.
Michael Leatherbarrow, whose wife Corinne died last October after falling from local cliffs, says repeated delays by Royal London have exacerbated his problems as he struggles to bring up their two children aged nine and 12 on his own.
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