Associated Press

Peloton remembers treadmills, stops selling after a child dies

Peloton is recalling roughly 125,000 of its treadmills less than a month after denying they were dangerous and saying it would not pull them off the market despite having been linked to the deaths of one child and the injuries of 29 others . The company announced on Wednesday that it will now offer full refunds on the Peloton Tread + treadmills, which cost more than $ 4,200. The recall comes after the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission warned on April 17 that people with children and pets should stop using the Tread + treadmill immediately after a child is pulled under it and dies.