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But Fisher-Price has confirmed to Consumer Reports that they are aware of 32 infant fatalities associated with the Rock 'n Play Sleeper since the product was introduced in 2009.
There was no warning over the years that dozens of babies had died in Fisher-Price's Rock 'n Play infant sleeper.
Fisher-Price has reannounced its 2019 recall of the Rock 'n Play Sleepers on Monday after at least eight infant deaths occurred after the initial recall," the CPSC said.
"Following the April 12, 2019 voluntary recall, Fisher-Price immediately stopped sales of Rock 'n Play Sleepers," the spokeperson said in a statement.
On Monday Consumer Reports urged the government to recall the Fisher-Price Rock 'n Play sleeper. And now another major group is calling for the same action saying further tragedies must be prevented.
A grieving family in Delaware has filed a class action lawsuit against Fisher-Price after they say their baby girl died in the Rock 'n Play sleeper.
An important warning has been issued for parents who use Fisher-Price's popular Rock 'n Play. The inclined sleeper is being linked to 10 infant deaths over the past four years.
Mattel Inc. and its Fisher-Price unit have settled lawsuits alleging their recalled Rock ‘n Play baby sleeper was so defectively designed that it led to the deaths of infants.