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SOURCE / ECONOMY By Global Times Published: May 09, 2021 07:03 PM Photo taken on Oct. 26, 2020 shows the Tesla China-made Model 3 vehicles at its gigafactory in Shanghai, east China. Photo: Xinhua A Tesla vehicle crashed into a truck on Friday in Shaoguan, South China s Guangdong Province, at a high speed of 158 kilometers per hour, leading to the immediate death of the driver, according to media reports on Sunday, sparking fresh concerns over suspected brake issues in Tesla cars. An investigation into the cause of the accident was underway, media reports said. The Tesla vehicle was bought in January this year, and according to calculations, it crashed at an extremely high speed of 158 km/h within the last 0.5 second, compared to the speed limit of 60 km/h. The driver killed was reportedly a local retired policeman at around 60. ....
Auto Shanghai 2021 Chinese Protester Sues Tesla For Defamation May 07, 2021 at 9:51am ET ++ Zhang Yazhou demands RMB 50,000 for mental anguish and emotional distress. Tesla has yet to find a good solution for its issues with Zhang Yazhou. The customer that made a viral protest at the Auto Shanghai 2021 is now suing the company and its vice president for global operations, Tao Lin, for defamation. Yazhou demands, among other measures, RMB 50,000 ($7,763) in compensation for mental anguish, according to The Beijing News, a state-owned outlet that also presented pictures of the lawsuit. We heard about that thanks to Global Times, another Chinese government-owned media company that tweeted about the lawsuit. ....