HIGH LEVELS OF RADIATION IN STATEN ISLAND PARK
A recent anti-terrorism investigation has found
sky high radiation levels at a Staten Island Park
frequented by thousand of City residents. A source
close to the investigation has identified the park
as Gateway National Park. The Parksite is located in
the Great Kills portion of Staten Island and was
formerly an old industrial site. Multiple soil
samples taken were analyzed and revealed large
quantities of radium in the soil. Long-term exposure
to radium increases the risk of developing lymphoma,
bone cancer and leukemia.
The Park is operated by the
National Park Service. Spokesman Brian Feeney said
the area is a one-acre piece of the 570-acre Great
Kills Park, which is part of the larger Gateway
park.
If you or a loved one have developed Lymphoma, Bone
Cancer and Leukemia and have frequented the Gateway
National Park contact the Raphaelson Law Firm for a
free comprehensive case evaluation.

