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Angela Chao’s death comes after years of complaints to US regulators about Tesla’s reverse gear issues

  • Shipping magnate Angela Chao drowned after mistakenly backing Tesla into a pond
  • Tesla owners have reported reverse concerns to a federal transportation safety board

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Angela Chao in January this year. Photo:
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Tesla owners raised concerns for years about design flaws and seeming malfunctions that caused them to accidentally drive in reverse before the death of US shipping magnate Angela Chao.

Chao, 50, the sister-in-law to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, drowned last month after accidentally backing her Tesla into a pond.

While leaving a party at a ranch outside Austin last month, Chao attempted a three-point turn in her Tesla Model X SUV, The Wall Street Journal reported.

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But instead of putting the car into drive, she accidentally put it in reverse. The car drove over an embankment and into a pond.

Cars parked at the Tesla Fremont Factory in Fremont, California. File photo: AFP
Cars parked at the Tesla Fremont Factory in Fremont, California. File photo: AFP

The error was fatal. But it wasn’t the first time Chao had mistakenly put the car in reverse, the Journal reported.

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