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Former Reckitt Benckiser executive linked to death of 100 people in South Korea jailed for seven years | Former Reckitt Benckiser executive linked to death of 100 people in South Korea jailed for seven years |
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A former South Korean executive of UK-based Reckitt Benckiser has been jailed for seven years over the sale of a humidifier disinfectant that killed about 100 people and left hundreds with permanent lung damage. | |
Shin Hyun-woo, head of Reckitt Benkiser’s Oxy subsidiary from 1991 to 2005, was found guilty of accidental homicide and falsely advertising the deadly product as being safe even for children. | |
The seven years were the maximum prison sentence the court could give. | The seven years were the maximum prison sentence the court could give. |
The consumer product disaster affected many families in South Korea, where children and pregnant women often battle dry winter seasons with humidifiers. | The consumer product disaster affected many families in South Korea, where children and pregnant women often battle dry winter seasons with humidifiers. |
The ruling could set a precedent for punishing businesses that put profit ahead of safety. | The ruling could set a precedent for punishing businesses that put profit ahead of safety. |
Reckitt Benckiser is one of several companies linked to the deaths. | |
Other retailers such as Lotte Mart and Homeplus were also found guilty of selling the deadly product. | |
Choi Chang-young, chief judge of the case, said the disaster could have been prevented if Mr Shin and the company, had gone through product safety checks prior to sales. | |
The company withdrew its product from the market after South Korean authorities suggested a link between chemicals to sterilise humidifiers and lung conditions in 2011. | |
After prosecutors launched investigations, Reckitt Benckiser, whose products caused the most injuries and deaths, apologised last year and promised to compensate them. | After prosecutors launched investigations, Reckitt Benckiser, whose products caused the most injuries and deaths, apologised last year and promised to compensate them. |
More than 5,000 cases believed to be related to the disinfectant products had been reported to the government as of December, including about a thousand deaths. | More than 5,000 cases believed to be related to the disinfectant products had been reported to the government as of December, including about a thousand deaths. |
The government is still reviewing cases. | The government is still reviewing cases. |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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