Amazon can be sued over suicides linked to sodium nitrite, court rules


FILE PHOTO: Amazon logo is seen in this illustration created on February 11, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Feb 19 (Reuters) - ⁠The Washington Supreme Court ruled ⁠unanimously on Thursday that Amazon.com must ‌face lawsuits brought by families with relatives who took their own lives by ​consuming sodium nitrite they bought ⁠on the ⁠online retailer's platform.

It rejected a lower court's ⁠ruling ‌that the families could not pursue negligence claims ⁠under a Washington state product liability ​law, because ‌suicide was a superseding cause ⁠of their ​relatives' deaths.

Four families accused Amazon of promoting the sale of sodium ⁠nitrite on its website alongside ​other products that could assist people in carrying out suicides.

They said the ⁠Seattle-based retailer has known of the link between sodium nitrite and suicide for years yet continued to ​sell the product ⁠without restrictions.

Amazon and its lawyers did ​not immediately respond ‌to requests for comment.

(Reporting ​by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Joe Bavier)

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