Chinese Health Company Quanjian Faces Second Suit in Cancer Death of Young Girl

Chinese Health Company Quanjian Faces Second Suit in Cancer Death of Young Girl
Zhou Yang, a victim of Quanjian, was decorated as a beneficiary by Quanjian. Screenshot of Quanjian's blog
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Quanjian Group, one of China’s biggest health companies, is under fire again relating to allegedly unscrupulous practices in the death of a 7-year-old cancer patient.

Zhou Yang died of cancer in late 2015. Zhou Erli, the girl’s father and a farmer from Inner Mongolia, told Beijing News on Dec. 27 that he will file a new lawsuit against the company after the New Year. He says that anti-cancer products supplied by Quanjin caused Yang’s death, and he also accuses the company of false advertising. Quanjian has rejected Zhou’s claims.
Nicole Hao
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Nicole Hao is a Washington-based reporter focused on China-related topics. Before joining the Epoch Media Group in July 2009, she worked as a global product manager for a railway business in Paris, France.
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