Secondhand Smoke Suit Asks $650 Million
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<i> Associated Press</i>
JACKSON, Miss. — The family of a Mississippi man who died of lung cancer a week ago is suing the tobacco industry for $650 million, claiming secondhand smoke caused his death.
The suit alleges that Burl Butler, a nonsmoker, contracted lung cancer after inhaling tobacco smoke at the barber shop he ran for 35 years in Laurel, Miss., a rural community located about 100 miles southeast of Jackson.
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