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Sorghum farmers lose class action against Advanta over sale of contaminated certified seed
AprApril 2021 at 7:03am
A Supreme Court judge has dismissed a case brought against a major seed company by sorghum farmers from NSW and Queensland.
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A long-running legal battle between a group of sorghum farmers and a major seed company has ended with the Queensland Supreme Court dismissing the case.
Key points:
Farmers sought damages from Advanta Seeds for selling contaminated sorghum seed
The case was dismissed by a Supreme Court judge in Brisbane and plaintiffs have 28 days to appeal
The judge found the multi-million-dollar damages claim was not reasonably accurate
A little girl who died from horrific burns after being plunged into a boiling hot bath could have been saved - only for her cruel parents to let her suffer due to fears over intervention from the Department of Child Safety Services.
Two-year-old Maddilyn-Rose Stokes was left in excruciating pain on May 20, 2017 with severe burns after being held under scalding water by her father as punishment for soiling her nappy.
The Queensland Supreme Court was told the toddler would have screamed in agony during the horrific ordeal. The water scalded her back and between her legs, with only the heels of her feet escaping the steaming water.
Killer parents âboiledâ toddler, 2, to death in water as punishment for soiling nappy
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Maddilyn-Rose Ava Stokes died in May 2017 after suffering severe burns to her back, buttocks, legs and groin. Her killer parents punished her for soiling her nappy
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Maddilyn-Rose, 2, was likely in excruciating pain in the days before her death (Image: 7 News)
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