Slain woman’s family says OnStar refused to tell them where she was

The family of a woman who was kidnapped and killed has sued OnStar over its refusal to reveal where the missing woman was before she was fatally shot.

Mary Ann Elvington, 80, was kidnapped from her home in South Carolina’s Horry County on March 28, 2021, and forced to drive her abductor to North Carolina in her Buick.

When her children became worried about her whereabouts that day, her son called her. She said she was driving and didn’t know where she was, and she didn’t reveal that she had been kidnapped.

The son then called the driver-assistance system OnStar and asked its operator to use the tracking function to

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