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BHP denied permission to appeal UK judgement over 2015 Brazil dam failure

The London Court of Appeal has ruled that BHP can't appeal against the UK ruling that found it liable for the 2015 collapse of a dam in southeastern Brazil.

In November, London's High Court ruled BHP was legally responsible for the collapse of the Fundao dam in Mariana, southeastern Brazil, ?which was owned and operated by Samarco, a joint venture ?between Australia-headquartered BHP and Brazilian company Vale.

Brazil's worst ecological disaster unleashed a toxic sludge wave that left 19 dead, thousands homeless, inundated?forests, and polluted?the length of the Doce River.

The High Court refused BHP permission to appeal the ruling in January of last year.

BHP filed a direct appeal to the Court of Appeal arguing that the trial judge did not engage with BHP's arguments.

The Appeals Court refused to grant permission, stating in a written decision that "ample evidence" was available to support the High Court's findings.

In April 2027, the trial will begin to decide whether BHP is liable for the damages. (Reporting and editing by MuvijaM; Sam Tobin)

(source: Reuters)