Smoking Caused Woman’s COPD, Attorney Says in Trial Against RJR

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The progression of Frances Vitale’s respiratory disease is detailed during opening statements at trial against R.J. Reynolds. Vitale died in 2002 after allegedly smoking for more than 50 years, and her daughter contends Reynolds’ concealment of its product’s dangers caused her nicotine addiction and respiratory disease.

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