Sowetan

Ford denies suicide claims

DEALERSHIP­S ‘TELL’ KUGA OWNERS JIMMY’S CASE ‘FISHY’

- Graeme Hosken

KUGA owners claim staff at dealership­s they take their cars to for the safety recall have told them that Reshall Jimmy’s death in one of the burning vehicles was a suicide.

Ford SA denies the claims made to Sowetan’s sister publicatio­n The Times by three different owners on opposite sides of the country.

Jimmy burnt to death in December 2015 when his 2014 1.6l Kuga caught alight while he was on holiday in the Wilderness in the Western Cape. His death is the subject of an inquest and on-going dispute between his family and Ford SA.

Dolphin’s cricketer Vaughn van Jaarsveld‚ whose family took their Kuga to their Umgeni Road dealership in Durban‚ said they were shocked when the dealership’s staff told them Jimmy’s fire was a suicide and that the other Kuga fires were bogus insurance claims.

“On two separate occasions staff alluded to us that Jimmy killed himself. They told us that Ford SA‚ through ‘reliable sources’‚ had learnt his death was a suicide. How do you tarnish someone’s character like that especially as the inquest is not complete?”

Janet Watson‚ owner of a 2013 1.6l Kuga‚ said the suicide claim was also related to her when she took her Kuga to her Umhlanga dealership for repairs.

“The dealer principal told me when I asked about the fires and for a written guarantee that my car would not catch fire like Reshall’s‚ that Reshall had committed suicide. I was told that Ford SA had informed the dealership that Jimmy’s fire was different to the others and there was something fishy about it‚” she said.

Capetonian Astrid Ryke said in a meeting with the dealer principal of Barlow World Ford N1 City about her car’s repairs‚ she was told there was something strange about Jimmy’s death.

“The dealer principal and another staff member questioned why Mr Jimmy didn’t get out of the car and that he would have had plenty of time to do so. They said his death was strange and questioned why only he had died and no one else‚ especially given the number of fires.”

Ford SA’s spokeswoma­n Rella Bernardes denied Ford had issued any such instructio­ns.

She said Ford SA was not commenting given the sensitive and distinct nature of Jimmy’s case and the ongoing legal process.

“No dealer has been instructed to comment in any way regarding the Jimmy case‚ or on matters beyond the scope of the safety recall action.”

Jimmy’s sister Renisha said they were devastated by the allegation­s that Ford dealership­s were allegedly telling Kuga owners. “Ford is sickening. The postmortem report shows no foul play. Reshall was not suicidal.”

Dirk Hitchcock of Barlow World Ford N1 City said they had been instructed by Barlow World not to comment and referred questions to Ford SA.

Clive Wainwright‚ dealer principal of CMH Kempster Ford Umhlanga‚ and Zach van Greuning‚ dealer principal of CMH Ford Kempster Umgeni‚ denied the allegation­s.

“I was told ... Jimmy’s fire was different to the others

 ?? PHOTO: YOUTUBE ?? Reshall Jimmy’s Ford Kuga that caught alight.
PHOTO: YOUTUBE Reshall Jimmy’s Ford Kuga that caught alight.

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