French parents sue Bayer over glyphosate birth defects in their son
- In France, a family sued Bayer in a case issued on 03/04/2025, alleging birth defects.
- The family claims Bayer's glyphosate-based herbicide caused their son's birth defects.
- Sabine, the mother, used a glyphosate product in 2006 to clear weeds while pregnant.
- Theo Grataloup, now 17, was born in 2007 with throat defects and has had 55 surgeries.
- Bayer faces numerous lawsuits over glyphosate, despite denying cancer links and seeking legal protection.
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Bayer calls the U.S. Supreme Court in a permanent dispute over weed destroyer Roundup
With the acquisition of the agricultural chemicals group Monsanto, Bayer also brought into the house the problems surrounding the glyphosate-containing weed destroyer Roundup. Now the company wants to ward off further procedures in front of the Supreme Court.
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