Burns victim's family furious about Temu 'safety pledge'
Temu signed the Australian Product Safety Pledge in June 2026 despite denying liability for a hoodie that burned 10-year-old Daniella Jacobs-Herd. Her family, now pursuing legal action, criticized Temu for deferring responsibility to its supplier. Consumer advocates urge stronger laws, pointing to numerous unsafe products sold by pledge members.
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Published 05 Jul 2026, 20:45 UTC · Updated 05 Jul 2026, 20:50 UTC
Summary by OZbrief Editorial. Original report: ABC News – Australia. Editorial policy · Corrections
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