Australian thalidomide victim reaches multi-million settlement

An Australian woman leading a class action lawsuit has reached a multi-million settlement with the British distributor of an anti-morning sickness drug that she says caused her birth defects, her lawyer said today.

Australian thalidomide victim reaches multi-million settlement

An Australian woman leading a class action lawsuit has reached a multi-million settlement with the British distributor of an anti-morning sickness drug that she says caused her birth defects, her lawyer said today.

Lynette Rowe, 50, of Melbourne, was born without arms or legs after her mother took the drug thalidomide while pregnant.

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