Cook County Wrongful Death Lawsuit filed by Widow Claims Contaminated Water in Crestwood Village Caused Husband’s Cancer Death
The widow of a man who died of lymphoma in 2003 is suing the Illinois village of Crestwood for his wrongful death. Michele Maan De Kok’s Cook County, Illinois wrongful death lawsuit contends that he became ill after drinking contaminated water while living there from 1969 to 1990.
John Maan De Kok was diagnosed with stage IV non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2000. When he died, he left behind his wife Michele and their two young children. Maan De Kok’s family members had no idea why he had this particular kind of cancer, which is normally found in industrial workers that have been around hazardous chemicals. It wasn’t until Michelle read last month’s Chicago Tribune report that she linked the contaminated water to her husband’s death.
The newspaper conducted an investigation that found that for over 20 years, Crestwood leaders allowed people to drink water from a well that the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency had discovered contained toxic chemicals. Crestwood village reportedly told the EPA that it was going to shut down the well. Village officials also told residents that the water they were drinking was treated and came from Lake Michigan even though drinking water continued to come from the contaminated well until December 2007.
Following the Tribune’s publication of its findings, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn asked the Illinois EPA to explain how residents were allowed to drink the tainted water for all those years and why they were never notified that they could have been exposed to toxins. Last month, Illinois EPA officials offered a number of explanations. They said the well had been contaminated for so long that it did not fall under a 2005 state law requiring an issue of notification, the pollutants in the tap water didn’t go above legal limits, and the toxins did not pose a public health risk.
However, the well in Crestwood contains twice the legal limit of vinyl chloride, which has been linked to cancer. According to the US EPA, any kind of level of exposure to this chemical is not safe.
Also last month, a Crestwood resident filed a proposed class-action lawsuit for the thousands of residents that lived in the village between 1986 and 2007. The defendants in the complaint are the Village of Crestwood, current Mayor Robert Stranczek, and former Mayor Chester Stranczek. Joseph Marzano's complaint accuses the defendants of negligence and recklessly disregarding the village residents’ safety.
Illinois Wrongful Death
You may be entitled to Illinois wrongful death recovery if your loved one died because another party acted negligently or carelessly.
Crestwood Water: Cancer Victim's Widow Sues Village , May 15, 2009
Lawsuit filed over Crestwood water contamination, Chicago Breaking News Center, April 24, 2009
Crestwood residents angry about tainted water, ABC Local, April 20, 2009
Related Web Resources:
Village of Crestwood
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency

