A British banker who spent a year in jail after accidentally killing a security guard with his Ferrari has launched a bid to sue the supercar firm for millions over claims his brakes failed.
Robert Ebert was convicted of causing death by dangerous driving and jailed in Hong Kong after accidentally running down Ku Lap-chi while driving his Ferrari 458 Spider to work in June 2015.
He went from earning millions as top dog at Deutsche Bank to serving 14 months of a 22-month sentence, which he says ruined his career.
But Mr Ebert insists the accident was not his fault, and that he
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