Texan Among 10 Who Have Died Due To Exploding Air Bags

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WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) - Fourteen automakers have recalled about 24 million vehicles in the U.S. because of faulty Takata air bag inflators that can explode with too much force and hurl shrapnel at drivers and passengers.

The inflators have killed at least 10 people worldwide since May of 2009:

— May 27, 2009: Ashley Parham, 18, of Midwest City, Oklahoma, 2001 Honda Accord

— December 24, 2009: Gurjit Rathore, 33, of Richmond, Virginia, 2001 Honda Accord

— September 13, 2013: Hai Ming Xu, of Alhambra, California, 2002 Acura TL

— July 27, 2014: Law Suk Leh of Sibu, Malaysia, 2003 Honda City

— September 7, 2014: Jewel Brangman, 26, of California, 2001 Honda Civic

— September 29, 2014: Hien Thi Tran, 51, of Orlando, Florida, 2001 Honda Accord

January 18, 2015: Carlos Solis, 35, of Spring, Texas, 2002 Honda Accord

— April 15, 2015: Kylan Langlinais, 23, of Lafayette, Louisiana, 2005 Honda Accord

— July 22, 2015: Unidentified 13-year-old boy, Mercer County, Pennsylvania, 2001 Honda Accord

— December 22, 2015: Joel Knight, 52, of Kershaw, South Carolina, 2006 Ford Ranger

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