Bhopal gas tragedy: Who is Warren Anderson?
Bhopal gas tragedy: Who is Warren Anderson?
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Over twenty five years ago, Bhopal was choking on the deadly fumes that had found their way across the city from the Union Carbide Plant. Close to 20,000 people died.
And the man the victims blame for the tragedy is Warren Anderson, whose plant was the source of the deadly Methyl Isocyanate gas.
He was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Yet, just four days after the tragedy, Anderson flew out of Bhopal on the official plane of Arjun Singh. -
He has never appeared in court or even been in India to explain what happened. In 1992, Anderson was declared a fugitive by the Bhopal court for failing to appear for hearings.
Once he was declared absconding, his case was isolated from the case in which eight Indians then employed by Union Carbide have been convicted now. -
Union Carbide paid compensation that victims have said was grossly inadequate.The Indian government has come in for much criticism over the way it handled the Anderson case.
It took the government almost 19 years to move a formal request for his extradition. It did so in May 2003. (AFP Photo)