Amazon can be sued over suicides linked to sodium nitrite, Washington Supreme Court rules


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Feb 19 (Reuters) - The Washington ⁠Supreme Court ruled unanimously on Thursday that Amazon.com must face lawsuits by families ⁠that lost relatives who died by suicide after consuming sodium nitrite they bought from ‌outside vendors on the retailer's website.

All nine justices rejected a ruling by an intermediate-level appeals court that the families could not sue Amazon for negligence because suicide was a supersedingcause of their relatives' deaths.

Justice G. Helen Whitener wrote ​that Amazon owed customers a duty of reasonable care, and ⁠must avoid exposing them to "harm from the ⁠foreseeable conduct of a third party."

She said a jury should decide whether suicide was a ⁠foreseeable ‌result of the Seattle-based retailer's alleged failure to exercise that duty.

AMAZON DEFENDS SAFETY COMMITMENT

Twenty-eight families have filed lawsuits alleging that Amazon has known for years about the link between ⁠sodium nitrite and suicide yet continued to allow unrestricted sales, ​alongside other products that could ‌assist in suicides.Theyhave labeled these products collectively as "suicide kits."

The families are seeking unspecified damages ⁠from Amazon under ​a Washington state product liability law for their relatives' deaths.

Thursday's decision covered appeals by four of the families, who said they lost relatives ages 17 to 27 who consumed 98% or 99.6% pure sodium nitrite ⁠in 2020 and 2021.

Amazon said it disagreed with the ​decision, and was committed to the safety of all its customers. It expressed condolences to families affected by suicide.

SODIUM NITRITE IS USED AS A FOOD PRESERVATIVE

The case is one of many seeking to ⁠hold online sales platforms such as Amazon responsible for products sold by third-party vendors.

"Amazon is one of the world's biggest companies, and shouldn't be profiting from products they know people use to harm themselves," Carrie Goldberg, a lawyer for the families, said in an interview.

Sodium nitrite is a ​legal chemical often used as a preservative in foods,such as meat ⁠and fish. It also can be used in research laboratories, and in the treatment of cyanide ​poisoning.

In its statement, Amazon said highly concentrated sodium nitrite "is not ‌intended for direct consumption, and unfortunately, like many ​products, it can be misused."

Amazon said it now prohibits sales of sodium nitrite with purity levels above 10%.

(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Daniel Wallis)

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