Man who chopped finger off with saw he bought from Amazon sues retail giant
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Man who chopped finger off with saw he bought from Amazon sues retail giant
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"A man who chopped off part of his finger with a "defective" circular saw he bought from Amazon is suing the online retail giant for up to 60,000 compensation. Marketing consultant Fabio Tresoldi, 69, bought the Chinese-made Vevor power tool using his Amazon Prime account in order to do some work at his home in London's Docklands. But he ended up badly injured when the blade of the machine sliced into his digit, leading to a partial amputation of the index finger."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech and produces documentaries such as 'The A Word' that focus on American women fighting for reproductive rights. The Independent emphasizes sending reporters to cover both sides of stories, remaining free of paywalls, and relying on donations to fund on-the-ground journalism. Marketing consultant Fabio Tresoldi, 69, purchased a Chinese-made Vevor circular saw via Amazon Prime and suffered a blade injury that caused a partial amputation of his index finger. Tresoldi launched a High Court claim for up to 60,000, and the UK Office for Product Safety and Standards warned the saw posed serious risks, with multiple Vevor tools subject to recalls or refused entry at the UK border in 2023.
Read at www.independent.co.uk
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