A coroner has ruled that government inaction on regulating foam-filled furniture contributed to the death of 16-year-old Lizzy Marvin, who died in a fire at her home, highlighting a long-standing safety concern that advocacy groups have repeatedly warned about.
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coroner identifies systemic regulatory failure
Advocacy group says it repeatedly warned governments of fire risk caused by foam furntiure before death of teencoroner links unsafe furniture to teen death
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