Honda confirms Takata air bag killed young driver

DETROIT -- Honda Motor Co. says a defective air bag made by Takata Corp. was responsible for the death of a driver near Pittsburgh.

It's the ninth death worldwide attributed to Takata air bags, which can inflate with too much force and injure occupants with metal fragments.

A 13-year-old boy was driving a relative's 2001 Honda Accord Coupe on July 22, 2015 when it crashed and the air bag inflated.

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The boy's family contacted the government last month. After investigating, Honda and the government found that the boy's injuries were caused by a ruptured air bag inflator.

Honda says the car was initially recalled in 2010. A recall notice was mailed to the current owner the day before the crash.

Takata says it's working with the government and Honda on the case.

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