Malaysian woman dies after airbag ruptures in crash

June 28,2016
In this May 4, 2016 file photo, visitors look at child seats, manufactured and displayed by Takata Corp. at an automaker’s showroom in Tokyo. A Malaysian safety official says a woman has died after the airbag in her Honda Civic ruptured in a minor collision. The incident Sunday, June 26 came days after Honda Malaysia announced an additional recall of more than 145,000 vehicles to replace defective front passenger airbag inflators. AP

In this May 4, 2016 file photo, visitors look at child seats, manufactured and displayed by Takata Corp. at an automaker’s showroom in Tokyo. A Malaysian safety official says a woman has died after the airbag in her Honda Civic ruptured in a minor collision. The incident Sunday, June 26 came days after Honda Malaysia announced an additional recall of more than 145,000 vehicles to replace defective front passenger airbag inflators. AP

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — A Malaysian woman has died after the airbag in her Honda City ruptured in a minor collision, a safety official said Monday.

The incident Sunday came days after Honda Malaysia announced an additional recall of more than 145,000 vehicles to replace defective front passenger airbag inflators.

Fire and rescue official Rosdi Hainan said the steering-wheel airbag had ruptured when he arrived at the site of the accident, and the victim was bleeding from her chest.

Rosdi said the woman died a short time later.

Honda officials could not be immediately reached for comment.

There has been a massive recall involving millions of vehicles around the world because of faulty inflator and propellant devices that may deploy improperly in an accident, shooting out metal fragments that can injure or kill.

Worldwide, 11 known deaths and more than 100 injuries have been blamed on exploding Takata-made airbag inflators

In November last year, a 43-year-old pregnant Malaysian housewife was killed after a collision activated the airbag in her Honda. Honda also confirmed two other deaths that are linked to airbag issues in April and May this year.

 

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