Daily Dispatch

Lawsuit looms over Kuga

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FORD could face a class action lawsuit after yet another Kuga family SUV burst into flames at the weekend after technician­s assured the owner the vehicle was safe to drive in Durban.

Times Media has revealed that as many as 23 Kugas have caught fire this year.

Some of the affected owners are considerin­g a class action lawsuit‚ including the family of a man who died after being trapped inside his burning vehicle.

Democratic Alliance provincial leader Zwakele Mncwango witnessed the latest vehicle to burst into flames at the weekend and posted photograph­s of the smoulderin­g wreckage after calling the fire department.

“Wonderful work by eThekwini Fire Emergency team‚ they were able to be on site in few mins after receiving a call. The owner of the car is safe but the car is beyond repairs‚” he wrote on Facebook.

Nivesh Sewpersadh‚ 39‚ was driving in Westville North when his 2014 Ford Kuga burst into flames on Saturday.

He was travelling a short distance to a Ford dealership‚ concerned because the engine light kept turning on‚ for the third time in the space of a week.

“I noticed smoke and pulled off to the centre island. I opened the door and had one leg out before the car even came to a stop‚” he told The Mercury.

“I took the service books‚ my cellphone‚ and my keys and ran across the road. Then I saw it was in flames.” Ford technician­s‚ he said‚ had assured him the vehicle was safe to drive.

Forensic investigat­or Dr David Klatzow is assisting the family of 33-year-old Reshall Jimmy‚ who burnt to death in his Kuga while on holiday at the Wilderness in December 2015.

The family is reaching out to Kuga owners after battling to get closure more than a year after the tragedy.

Ford told The Times earlier this month that it was not considerin­g a recall of the Kuga. — TMG Digital

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? CONTROVERS­Y: eThekwini firemen extinguish the burning car of Nivesh Sewpersadh in Westville, Durban, on Saturday
Picture: SUPPLIED CONTROVERS­Y: eThekwini firemen extinguish the burning car of Nivesh Sewpersadh in Westville, Durban, on Saturday

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