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Two executed for China milk scandal
The tainted milk products sickened 300,000 people and killed at least six infants [Reuters]

Authorities in China have executed two people for their involvement in last year's tainted milk powder scandal, state media has reported.

Zhang Yujun, a middleman, was accused of "endangering public safety" while Geng Jinping was charged with producing and selling toxic food, the Xinhua news agency reported on Tuesday.

The agency did not say where the executions had been carried out.

The two were among 21 middlemen and former executives from the now bankrupt Sanlu dairy group who were tried and sentenced in January over their involvement in the case.

According to Xinhua, Zhang produced more than 770 tonnes of melamine-laced protein powder while Geng sold more than 900 tonnes of tainted milk.

The 19 others convicted over the scandal were sentenced to varying jail terms.

Last year more than 300,000 people became sick and at least six children died after consuming milk contaminated with the industrial chemical melamine.

The scandal led to recalls of hundreds of products in China and around the world.

Warnings delayed

The scandal brought about the bankruptcy of Chinese dairy giant Sanlu[Reuters]
During the trial earlier this year it emerged that Sanlu dairy officials had become aware of the melamine problem in early August 2008, but the first public warnings were not issued until mid-September as China strove to put on a perfect face for the Beijing Olympics.

Tian Wenhau, Sanlu's former general manager, received a sentence of life in jail for her role in the case.

At the time, many families of children poisoned by tainted milk expressed anger that she had not also been sentenced to death.

Tian's appeal against her sentenced was rejected in March, Xinhua reported on Tuesday.

Kidney stones

Melamine is believed to have been added to disguise milk that had been watered-down in order to increase profits for producers.

The chemical's high nitrogen content allows protein levels to appear higher when it is added to milk or animal feed.

It is commonly used in making plastics, fertilisers and concrete but can cause kidney stones and kidney failure if ingested by humans.

In early January Sanlu and more than 20 other dairy firms sent a text message to millions of mobile phone users across China asking forgiveness over the scandal.

"We are deeply sorry for the harm caused to the children and the society," the text message said.

"We sincerely apologise for that and we beg your forgiveness."

 Source: Agencies
 
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