(Reuters) – The attorney overseeing a General Motors Co fund set up to compensate victims of accidents caused by inaccurate ignition switches in its cars said he obtained claims for cases involving sixty three deaths. Kenneth Feinberg, who is overseeing the fund, also told Reuters that because the fund was arrange a week in the past sixty five others had filed bodily harm claims as of Friday afternoon. GM prior this 12 months recalled 2.6 million cars for the faulty ignition switches, which will lead to engine stalls and stop energy guidance and power brakes from working and air baggage from deploying. The choice of dying claims represents just about 5 instances the 13 deaths that GM has attributed to the faulty switches.