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- A 5-year-old in Ukraine got her finger crushed in the door of a Tesla. It took two hours for emergency crews to wrest her finger from the Model X door, WLS-TV's Dan Noyes first reported.
- Her finger was caught in a small black device called the "ice breaker," which has a hole big enough to fit a small finger or pencil. The ice breaker is not present in any Tesla owners manual, and many salespeople don't even know about it, according to WLS-TV.The ice breaker is apparently designed to help open the door in case it gets stuck in very cold weather.
- The family of the 5-year-old sued Tesla in San Jose federal court. Tesla says it is not at fault for the finger crushing.
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Some owners of the Tesla Model X have experienced issues with the doors that they claim could put them at risk of injury. And now, a 5-year-old in Ukraine is among those complaints, WLS-TV's Dan Noyes first reported.
The child, named Milana Izzetov, got her finger crushed in the door of a Tesla. The family of the 5-year-old sued Tesla in San Jose federal court. Tesla, which did not respond to Business Insider's requests for comment, said in email correspondence with the family's attorney that it was not at fault for the finger crushing. See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: How companies like Tesla and Mercedes-Benz plan to bring video games to cars See Also: |