A second macaque monkey died last year at a Bristol Myers-Squibb New York pharmaceutical company's New Brunswick testing laboratory, after being restrained and left unattended.
The first macaque monkey was boiled alive, 5 months ago, after being left in a cage that was submerged in scalding water for to clean the cage- noone checked to make sure the cage was empty.
Both of these abusive incidents could have been avoided were it not for irresponsible neglect, and could have been completely avoided if Bristol Myers-Squbb stopped using animals in testing labs. We ask Bristol Myers to stop using animals in their experiments.
SOURCE: http://www.care2.com/causes/monkey-restrained-dies-in-drug-company-testing-lab.html#ixzz1pownnaJwLamberto Andreotti, Chief Executive Officer
James M. Cornelius, Chairman of the Board
Elliott Sigal Director, Executive Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer and President, Research and Development
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