Fast-fashion retailer Shein has removed a product listing and launched an investigation after an image resembling Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson , appeared on the company's website modeling a men's shirt.
The image showed a figure bearing a striking resemblance to Mangione wearing a short-sleeved floral print button-down shirt. The BBC reported that facial recognition technology showed a 99.9% match between the listing image and known photos of Mangione.
The product, described as a "Men's New Spring/Summer Short Sleeve Blue Ditsy Floral White Shirt," was priced at $11.69 and had reportedly sold out in multiple sizes before being removed, according to archived screenshots.
Shein confirmed the image was provided by a third-party vendor