The young actor’s parents have filed a petition with a court in Los Angeles to gain control of the estate left by his son.
On June 19 the world was shaken news of the tragic death of the young actor Anton Yelchin , the result of a strange domestic accident in which his vehicle, a Jeep Grand Cherokee -model 2015, finished crushing against the security gate of his home in the Los Angeles suburb of Studio City to not operate the handbrake properly.
With 27 years just fulfilled and a career in the film world that had only just taking off, the death of the interpreter was a blow to the entire artistic community, but especially for his parents, who now have to deal with the legal consequences of his dramatic disappearance.
As published the news portal TMZ, Irina Korina and Viktor Yelchin requested Monday before a court in Los Angeles the power to administer the estate left by the ill-fated interpreter, in addition to the aforementioned property in Studio City -valorada 731,000 dollars in savings also it includes quantified at $ 641,000. Notably Anton had no wife or children.
Also, as published by the same means, Irina and Viktor would also be considering suing the house Fiat Chrysler, responsible for the design and engineering model of vehicle purchased by the actor, and the manufacturer ZF North America and dealership network AutoNation, which bought the Jeep, demanding financial compensation for the damages resulting from a “negligent” behavior associated with the lack of adequate measures to ensure safety car use.
If it is confirmed that the parents of Anton van to take legal action against the multinational, Irina and Viktor and follow in the footsteps of many other buyers of vehicles from the same company who recently joined in a class action lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler, which they accuse of having concealed the owners of this defect in the gearbox of the last cars that pulled the market, which makes users believe that the car had the handbrake when in fact it was only in neutral to combine both functions in the same device, thus causing in some cases the vehicle could stay in motion.
the company already forced a few months ago to recall about 300,000 copies of the Jeep Grand Cherokee in the US for a similar problem in the gearbox, whose lack of slots would not let the driver know which gear he was and thus putting road safety at risk.
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