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Thursday, March 30, 2006

New lawsuits over powerful magnets swallowed by children

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Two more families have sued a New Jersey company that makes a popular magnetic toy, alleging that the tiny, powerful magnets came loose and were swallowed by their children, who suffered severe injuries when the magnets reattached in their intestines.

The Magnetix building toys already have been implicated in the death of a 22-month-old Redmond boy in November. His parents sued in King County Superior Court. Joe and Mechelle Booke said their son, Kyle, 4, had to have part of his intestine removed this month and spent two weeks at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle.

Angela and Julius McNeil said doctors performed surgery to remove three magnets that had bonded across the walls of their 3-year-old son's intestine.

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