Range of hooded jumpers sold online on Temu recalled after child suffers ‘serious injuries’
A range of hoodies sold on online marketplace Temu has been recalled after a child was injured.
The clothing line was sold nationwide online from last October through to this past March.
However, according to Product Safety Australia, the hoodies don’t come with a mandatory warning label.
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“An incident has occurred resulting in serious injuries to a child,” it read.
Consumers should stop using the recalled products and keep it out of the reach of children.
They should be destroyed or disposed of, PSA said.
“Consumers will receive a full refund from Temu on behalf of the trader Sunshine Towels,” the recall notice said.
The glow-in-the-dark hooded jumpers were sold on Temu and come in four colours and styles; Pink Rainbow Unicorn, Purple Rainbow Unicorn, Blue Dinosaur and Space Planet.
A list of details to help identify the product can be viewed here.
Originally published on 7NEWS