Autopsy Finds Texan Died From Air Bag Shrapnel After Minor Crash

  Wednesday, February 11th, 2015 Source: Canadian Underwriter

An autopsy has found that a metal disc from a defective air bag sliced into a Texas man’s neck and killed him after a low-speed car accident last month near Houston. The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences concluded that Carlos Solis had suffered no other serious injuries, and his death was accidental. The report, which became public late last week, listed the cause of death as blunt-force injuries to the neck. Solis, 35, a father of two, died Jan. 18 in the Houston suburb of Spring. His 2002 Honda Accord had a driver’s air bag made by Takata Corp. of Japan.

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