@CocaColaCo: Compensate this man disabled after drinking mouse contaminated Coke!

O problema

After drinking a sip of Coca-Cola contaminated with a mouse in Brazil, Wilson Batista de Rezende had his life devastated. For 13 years he’s been asking the company to recognize their error and pay a reparation. But Wilson has never received any aid from the company.

In a recent interview for a very popular TV show, Wilson presented reports showing that six bottles of Coca-Cola acquired at the time were contaminated. One of them even has a mouse head inside. The original seal is unbroken -- as attested by the Institute for Technological Research (IPT-USP) -- and is itself a proof that the contamination occurred in the process of manufacture and bottling.

Since drinking contaminated Coca-Cola, years ago, Wilson has been suffering spasms and other serious effects of the poison making it impossible to walk, work and lead a normal life. He’s been moving a lawsuit against the Coke local manufacturer, Spal Indústria Brasileira de Bebidas, for 13 years with no success. The company may be trying to forget what happened, but Wilson lives with the reality every day.

"First I want a recognition by Coca-Cola. Compensation is not get rich, but to repair me. I don’t want to be a millionaire, I just want my life back” -- said Wilson.

Coca-Cola Brazil has told the media that the company has "met the deadlines set by justice and that the manufacturing process follows strict procedures of quality standards". But that does not take responsibility for the truth. And it does not help Wilson.

In order to restore trust in Brazil and around the world, we ask Coca-Cola through this petition to recognize the hygiene failure in their bottling process and compensate Wilson as he’s been asking for 13 years.

Watch the full interview in the TV show by Record:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wq3kmLscSE

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O problema

After drinking a sip of Coca-Cola contaminated with a mouse in Brazil, Wilson Batista de Rezende had his life devastated. For 13 years he’s been asking the company to recognize their error and pay a reparation. But Wilson has never received any aid from the company.

In a recent interview for a very popular TV show, Wilson presented reports showing that six bottles of Coca-Cola acquired at the time were contaminated. One of them even has a mouse head inside. The original seal is unbroken -- as attested by the Institute for Technological Research (IPT-USP) -- and is itself a proof that the contamination occurred in the process of manufacture and bottling.

Since drinking contaminated Coca-Cola, years ago, Wilson has been suffering spasms and other serious effects of the poison making it impossible to walk, work and lead a normal life. He’s been moving a lawsuit against the Coke local manufacturer, Spal Indústria Brasileira de Bebidas, for 13 years with no success. The company may be trying to forget what happened, but Wilson lives with the reality every day.

"First I want a recognition by Coca-Cola. Compensation is not get rich, but to repair me. I don’t want to be a millionaire, I just want my life back” -- said Wilson.

Coca-Cola Brazil has told the media that the company has "met the deadlines set by justice and that the manufacturing process follows strict procedures of quality standards". But that does not take responsibility for the truth. And it does not help Wilson.

In order to restore trust in Brazil and around the world, we ask Coca-Cola through this petition to recognize the hygiene failure in their bottling process and compensate Wilson as he’s been asking for 13 years.

Watch the full interview in the TV show by Record:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wq3kmLscSE

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