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Article

21 Dec 2003

Author:
Antony Barnett, Observer

Eyeless children championed by Observer win $7m test case

After fierce legal wrangles and appeals through the US courts, judges have awarded an American family almost $7 million (£3.9m) in damages after their son was born with empty eye sockets in 1990. The US chemical giant DuPont, which made Benlate and has spent millions of dollars fighting the case, is understood to have already handed over the money to the family.