Attorneys in the wrongful death lawsuits stemming from the Jan.
28 fatal liquid nitrogen leak are seeking sanctions against a chemical company
for allegedly destroying a piece of evidence and providing false information,
according to court documents.
Attorneys claim evidence destroyed in fatal nitrogen leak lawsuit
Six people killed in Jan. 28 nitrogen leak at Foundation Food Group
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