US tourists wounded in Nyanga to sue Google over navigation guidance

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A US citizen shot and robbed in Nyanga after following Google Maps directions through the dangerous area plans to sue the tech giant.

A tourist from the US is suing Google Maps for guiding them through a dangerous neighbourhood, Nyanga, in Cape Town.Walter Fischel, 55, from Connecticut, rented a car upon arriving in Cape Town last November and entered his destination in Simon’s Town into Google Maps.

Joining him in legal action against the technology giant are Jason and Katharine Zoladz from Los Angeles, who were similarly attacked in the same area while on their way to their Airbnb accommodations, according to news reports. At a red light in Nyanga, a man shattered their driver’s side window with a brick, severely injuring Jason.

Additionally, during the same period, another family travelling through Crossroads, which included two children, was attacked and stoned.Tourism Minister Patricia de Lille and Prof Alistair Mokoena, Google South Africa’s country director, signed a partnership agreement in Parliament on Monday to enhance South Africa’s image as a secure tourist destination., after signing the agreement, Mokoena stated that Google had collaborated with city authorities and pinpointed areas with high crime rates.

 

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