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Lilia Alberto (R) and her brother Douglas hold photos showing their deceased mother Guadalupe Alberto, who was killed in 2008  when the 2005 Toyota Camry she was driving crashed,  in Flint, Michigan February 8, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. is facing a growing number of lawsuits from consumers who complain their vehicles suddenly accelerate or may do so, and want the world's largest automaker to pay for it. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 1 month ago

Lilia Alberto (R) and her brother Douglas hold photos showing their deceased mother Guadalupe Alberto, who was killed in 2008 when the 2005 Toyota Camry she was driving crashed, in Flint, Michigan February 8, 2010. Toyota Motor Corp. is facing a growing number of lawsuits from consumers who complain their vehicles suddenly accelerate or may do so, and want the world's largest automaker to pay for it.