Armando V: Phoenix Honda and Wasn T

armando v: He later died at a hospital, according to The Japan Times. The death, which wasn't reported to a federal agency until this month, is the 16th in the U.S. caused by the air bags, which can explode with too much force and hurl shrapnel into drivers and passengers. Armando V. Ortega, 55, of Yuma, died June 11, 2018, three days after his 2002 Honda Civic was involved in a crash near Phoenix, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety. ; Honda said in a statement that the Civic driver was hit by shrapnel and injured. Seven people were killed in Malaysia and one in Australia. About 100 million inflators are to be recalled worldwide. More than 200 people also have been hurt by the inflators, which have caused the largest series of automotive recalls in U.S. history involving as many as 70 million inflators to be recalled by the end of next year. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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