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12th U.S. Death from Takata Air Bag is Confirmed

Honda says a man died in June 2016 when an inflator ruptured while he was working inside a 2001 Honda Accord.

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DETROIT (AP) — Another person has been killed in the U.S. by an exploding Takata air bag inflator, but this death wasn't the result of a crash.

Honda says a man died in June 2016 when an inflator ruptured while he was working inside a 2001 Honda Accord using a hammer.

Honda says the car's ignition switch was on, so the air bag would have been ready. But it's not clear what the man was doing or what set off the air bag. Honda says police photos show the metal inflator ruptured and shot out fragments.

Honda says it was recently made aware of the death, which happened in Hialeah, Florida. The company would not release the man's name.

It's the 12th U.S. death from the faulty inflators and 17th worldwide.

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