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More babies die due to defective products

December 9, 2009

As reported by The Chicago Tribune, the death of two babies has prompted Amby Baby USA to recall approximately 24,000 “Amby Baby Motion Beds.”

The babies were caused to suffocate after becoming wedged in the hammock’s fabric and/or mattress pad.

I can not even imagine the incredible sadness and anger the parents of these infants must feel. There have been far too many instances of defective baby products causing deaths.

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