Fast-fashion retailer Shein is facing scrutiny after listing a shirt on its website that featured an image resembling Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in December 2024, People reported .

The listing, which offered a white short-sleeved shirt priced under $10, was quickly removed following public backlash, according to The Guardian .

Responding to the controversy, Shein confirmed in a statement to ABC News that the image was provided by a third-party vendor and emphasized that it was taken down immediately upon discovery.

“We have stringent standards for all listings on our platform. We are conducting a thorough investigation, strengthening our monitoring processes, and will take appropriate action against the vendor in line with ou

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