Family of New York Man Killed By Peloton Files Lawsuit
Family of New York Man Killed By Peloton Files Lawsuit
The family of a New York man has filed a lawsuit against Peloton, claiming that 32-year-old Ryan Furtado was instantly killed by a defective part while doing a “core workout” on his exercise bike.According to CNBC, Furtado was working out on January 13, 2022, when he tried to disembark his Peloton bike to do several exercises on the floor.However, while trying to stand up, he grabbed the bike to assist him.Instead of remaining stable, the bike “spun around,” hitting Furtado in the neck and face, severing his carotid artery and “killing him instantly.”When members of the New York Police Department responded to a call from Furtado’s home, the Peloton bike was still on top of his neck and face.The lawsuit, filed earlier this year in a Brooklyn Supreme Court, is already several months old, but was brought renewed publicity after The Daily Beast highlighted it in a recent particle.Peloton shares have since declined by 3% in value.
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