Texas family sues Tesla over fatal crash into home
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A Texas woman is suing Tesla and a driver for at least $1m (£759,000) in damages after one of the electric vehicles crashed into her family home, killing her mother Jennifer Barbour filed her lawsuit …
A Texas woman is suing Tesla and a driver for at least $1m (£759,000) in damages after one of the electric vehicles crashed into her family home, killing her mother Jennifer Barbour filed her lawsuit in a local court on Tuesday, just days after her 76-year-old mother Martha Avila died from injuries she sustained after a Tesla Model 3 sped into their shared home . The Tesla driver told police that he was using the car's autonomous or "full self-driving" technology at the time of the crash. In the lawsuit Barbour accuses Elon Musk's electric vehicle company of defective design and negligence by promoting technology that is unsafe, while Musk on social media denied the technology was to blame. Tesla was approached for comment. Musk took to X, the social media platform he owns, to refute the idea that Tesla's self-driving technology was to blame for the crash because it happened at a high speed. "This makes no sense," Musk wrote on Monday. Tesla's vice president of AI software Ashok Elluswamy followed up on Musk's comment with more apparent detail on the accident. Elluswamy wrote that the driver was going at 73mph (117 km/h) and had overridden the car's self-driving mode "by pressing the accelerator all the way to 100%." He also claimed that the driver "had the accelerator pushed even after the crash". Barbour's complaint, filed with her husband Justin Barbour, puts forward a different explanation. …
Original source: BBC News
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