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Jury deliberating case against Ford
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Written by Janae Bull   
Sunday, 30 April 2006

By Marilyn Tennissen -The News staff writer

BEAUMONT - A family outing on a hot summer day two years ago ended in tragedy for a Port Neches family when 3-year-old Cade Wright was killed in the parking lot of a crowded sno-cone stand.

The family is now in the midst of a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company, claiming that the toddler's death could have been prevented if the 2001 Ford Expedition that backed over him had been equipped with ultrasonic rear sensors.

Last Updated ( Monday, 18 September 2006 )
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Death spurs car-window debate
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Written by Web Master   
Saturday, 12 June 2004

Colorado Springs - The story of a 3-year-old taken off life support four days after being choked by an electric car window points out the need to eliminate certain switches and other potentially fatal window designs in U.S. cars, a child safety advocate said.

 

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Last Updated ( Monday, 09 January 2006 )
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Newsflash 1
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Written by Administrator   
Monday, 09 August 2004

At least once a week a child in America is run over, typically in driveways or parking lots.

  Are you extra aware and alert when you're in the vicinity of a sport-utility vehicle, van or a pickup truck that's backing up?

Last Updated ( Monday, 18 September 2006 )
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By Marilyn Tennissen -The News staff writer

BEAUMONT - A family outing on a hot summer day two years ago ended in tragedy for a Port Neches family when 3-year-old Cade Wright was killed in the parking lot of a crowded sno-cone stand.

The family is now in the midst of a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company, claiming that the toddler's death could have been prevented if the 2001 Ford Expedition that backed over him had been equipped with ultrasonic rear sensors.

 

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