In the crash that killed Fast & Furios actor Paul Walker, the widow of the driver who was driving the Porche sports car has sued the auto maker on Monday and has claimed that the design flaws in the car led to the crash and the death of both the men involved in the crash in November.Image may be NSFW.
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Kristine M. Rodas has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the automaker Porche and said that her husband was driving at 55 mph and not at “unsafe” speeds as claimed by the law inforcement investigators before the collision happened.
Roger W. Rodas was driving a 2005 Porche Carrera GT that can reach maximum speeds of 22 mph or 320 kmph, but according to his wife’s lawsuite the vehicle had lacked the proper crash cage and safety measures in the gas tank that could have saved both men’s lives.
The lawsuit also states that the car’s suspension system failed and forced the car to steer out of control and strike three trees while driving down a street in Santa Clarita, California. “The Carrera GT was unsafe for its intended use by reason of defects in its manufacture, design, testing, component and constituents, so that it would not safely serve its purpose,” the lawsuit states.