Parents of victimized babes appeal in Beijing
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According to a survey by China Public Welfare League, the deaths stemmed from toxic formulas are not limited to a few cases reported by the media, and hope that the community can provide information, help to contact the parents of babies who died from kidney stones to provide assistance.
Parents of a victim, Mr Tang, said Mainland media had announced that there is no longer any danger to take milk formulas and are on sale in stores while commoners have no way to distinguish if milk powders contain toxic ingredients. His baby died on 19th August before the exposure of toxic milk scandal, which was registered in doctor’s certificate. He had been to Beijing to petition but no authorities claim any responsibility.
Recently, the League issued a request on the Internet to help find death notice of victimized babes’ parents, which has been rapidly disseminated over the Internet.










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