China Milk Scandal Sees First Lawsuit, Beijing Youth Daily Says

Bloomberg reports:

The parents of a one-year-old boy sickened by tainted milk powder filed a lawsuit against Sanlu Group Co., seeking 150,000 yuan ($21,913) in compensation, the Beijing Youth Daily reported.

The boy was found to have kidney stones after he drank more than 100 bags of Sanlu’s milk powder since he was born in July 2007 in Henan province, the state-run newspaper said over the weekend, court documents.

 

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