Fiat Chrysler facing lawsuit over Star Trek actor's death
Anton Yelchin was killed when his vehicle rolled backwards and crushed him against a security gate
- Parents of the television star are suing for damages such as loss of value as a result of publicity
US automaker Fiat Chrysler will face a lawsuit from the parents of former Star Trek actor Anton Yelchin, who was killed in a freak accident involving a Jeep Grand Cherokee vehicle.
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Irina Korina and Viktor Yelchin claim that a fault in the design of the car was to blame for their son's death, and are seeking damages from Fiat, as well as retailer AutoNation.
The suit contends the defective gear selector was poorly designed and manufactured.
"Anton Yelchin was crushed and lingered alive for some time, trapped and suffocating until his death," the lawsuit states.
1.1 million Cherokee models were recalled in April as regulators found that drivers were confused by its gear-shifters, causing various incidents of roll aways and serious injuries.
The suit does not say how much Yelchin's parents are seeking in damages, but their attorney, Gary A. Dordick, said they want the company to be punished and hope the lawsuit changes its business practices.
"In spite of our unbelievable grief, we decided to come here to prevent other families from the same tragedy," Victor Yelchin said.
Anton Yelchin was most well-known for his role as Pavel Chekov in the reworked Star Trek franchise.