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The independent compensation fund overseeing those hurt or killed as a result of defective ignition switches in General Motors Co. cars said Monday it has approved 21 death claims.

Lawyer Ken Feinberg’s office said in a statement Monday that the compensation fund also has approved compensation for four claims for serious injuries and 12 claims for less serious injuries. That’s up from the 19 deaths and 12 other claims it had approved as of Sept. 12.

The fund through Friday had received 675 total claims for deaths and injuries, including 143 requests for death compensation, up from 131 the previous week.



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