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Electric Jaguar driver thought he would die or ‘kill an innocent person’ after car ‘went rogue’ at 100 mph

A British driver said his electric Jaguar I-Pace car “went rogue” and forced him to swerve through traffic at 100 mph — leaving him petrified that not only he would die, but also that he would accidentally “kill an innocent person.”

Nathan Owens, 31, of Greater Manchester, said that he was attempting to pass a car on the highway Wednesday when his vehicle, valued at more than $102,000, suddenly malfunctioned, causing it to speed up, the MailOnline reports.

Owens, who was driving home from his first shift as a crisis support worker with children, said the brakes were not working, forcing to stay on the wild ride for 35 minutes as he called the police for help.

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