Family of Boeing Whistle-Blower Who Killed Himself Sues Company

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Boeing whistleblower’s family claims company’s conduct caused his suicide
Lawsuit alleges US plane maker’s treatment of John Barnett caused his death after he raised safety concerns. The family of a whistleblower at Boeing who killed himself last year is suing the US ...The Guardian - 2h -
'Harassed and humiliated' - family sues Boeing over whistleblower death
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Michigan boy's death raises concerns about unregulated hyperbaric oxygen therapy
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