Ford Must Pay $2.5 Billion To Family Of Couple Killed In F-250 Flipover Crash
Ford must pay $2.5 billion to the family of the killed couple

Herman and Debra Mills died when they crashed into a drainage culvert and landed on their roof in 2022 go through Chris Chilton 9 hours ago Ford must pay $2.5 billion to a sad family after the two died in a super passenger truck. Hermann and Debra Mills were crushed when the F-250 flipped and landed on the roof. The jury decided that Ford's 1999-2016 truck "a defective and dangerous roof." A jury found the automaker responsible for a Georgia couple died in 2022, Georgia was killed by a Georgia couple, with Ford's punitive damages of $2.5 billion. Herman and Debra Mills were crushed as they accelerated overturn after leaving the road and hitting a drainage culvert hidden by the grass. The pickup flew about 81 feet (24.7 m) through the air and then turned to its roof when in contact with the ground. Related: Ford fights $1.7 billion with deadly F-250 files, lawyers could lose $549 million Debra Mills…

Couple In Their 70s Bought New Cybertruck, Hated It, And Are Selling It After 68 Miles
The couple bought the new Seberak in the 70s, hated it, and

Two senior owners sold their 845 horsepower online carnival after deeming it too big and weird go through Brad Anderson February 8, 2025, 15:09 The older 70s couple struggled with the scale and technical features of Cybertruck. After driving for only 68 miles, they thought it wouldn't be suitable for them. The Cybertruck Cyberbeast features a 123 kWh battery and three electric motors offer 845 hp. When Tesla Cybertruck began to master buyers about a year ago, it was nearly impossible to obtain unless you place an order a few years in advance or are willing to pay a small amount of wealth for second-hand merchants. Now? not much. You can place an order and deliver it within a few weeks, or, if you prefer, you come across an order that is almost useless, much smaller than the original MSRP. Take this specific 2024 Cybertruck Cyberbeast as an example. A few weeks ago they gave it to several couples in…

World ECR | German authorities arrest couple for illegal behavior
World ECR | German authorities arrest couple for illegal behavior

Home > information > German authorities arrest couple for illegally broadcasting Russian TV channel German authorities have arrested a German-Ukrainian couple for illegally broadcasting a Russian TV channel in violation of EU sanctions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. "The suspects are a 37-year-old German and his 42-year-old Ukrainian wife," the German Customs Authority ("Zoll") said in a press release. The arrests were allegedly made on September 26. "Both companies are alleged to have made multiple sanctioned Russian TV channels available to their customers through IP TV services since at least early 2022." Zoll said in a statement on its website that the offer "may also Including well-known channels" such as Rossiya 1 and Russia Today ("RT"). Authorities believe the couple had been running the service since early 2022, defying EU sanctions against state-controlled media in Russia. During the raid, officials seized technical equipment, documentary evidence and 40,000 euros in cash. The domain names used by the couple to access…