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Talc-cancer case: Johnson & Johnson asked to pay $72m

| | Feb 24, 2016, at 08:51 pm
Missouri, Feb 24 (IBNS) A Missouri jury has directed Johnson & Johnson to pay $72m to the family of a woman whose death was allegedly linked to the use of a Baby Powder talc produced by the company, media reports said.

The woman, who was identified as Jackie Fox from Birmingham, Alabama, died after suffering from ovarian cancer in 2015.

She has been using the powder for several years.

She was 62.

"Her family's lawyers argued that the firm knew of cancer risks from the product and failed to warn consumers," BBC reported.

The company has denied charges leveled against it.

A spokeswoman was quoted as saying by BBC: "We have no higher responsibility than the health and safety of consumers, and we are disappointed with the outcome of the trial."

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