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Eight Convicted for Bhopal Disaster

HeadlineJun 07, 2010

In news from India, eight former senior employees of Union Carbide’s Indian subsidiary have been convicted of “death by negligence” for their roles in the Bhopal gas disaster that left an estimated 15,000 people dead more than twenty-five years ago. The former employees face up to two years in prison. The convictions are the first since the disaster at the Union Carbide plant, the world’s worst industrial accident.

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