In a tweet, Yamaha said it was not naming any names, but noted there had been many recent stories about people getting into musical equipment cases. The company warned not to get into, or let others get into, its cases to avoid 'unfortunate accidents.'
New York Yamaha is reminding people that musical equipment cases are for musical equipment — not people — two weeks after fugitive auto titan Carlos Ghosn reportedly was smuggled out of Japan in one.
In a tweet over the weekend, the Japanese musical equipment company said it was not naming any names, but noted there had been many recent stories about people getting into musical equipment cases. Yamaha warned people not to get into, or let others get into, its cases to avoid"unfortunate accidents.
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