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A federal jury in Columbus this week awarded damages of $787 million to the family of a 23-month-old boy who died when he became wedged in a bunk-bed ladder five years ago.
The CPSC said a problem with the ladder on the beds led to a toddler's death in Ohio.
Nearly 40,000 Angel Line bunk beds with entrapment and strangulation risks are being recalled after the death of a 2-year-old.
Nearly 40,000 Angel Line Bunk Beds have been recalled due to health concerns after a 2-year-old Ohio boy's death in May 2018 ...
The family of an Ohio toddler who died when he became wedged in a bunk bed won $787 million in damages in federal court, but may never collect.
Nearly 40,000 bunk beds have been recalled following the death of a 2-year-old child. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and Angel Line, of Laurel Springs, New Jersey, announced ...
Bunk beds should symbolize siblings or sleepover fun, not a child’s funeral. That’s why Longwood Forest finally recalled about 39,900 of Angel Line Bunk Beds with angled ladders.
(Gray News) - Nearly 40,000 bunk beds have been recalled due to potential entrapment and strangulation hazards. Angel Line Beds with angled ladders have a safety issue that can create a gap ...