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Elon Musk facing angry hunger strikers over 'fault' in their £50k Teslas
billionaire owner Elon Musk to act.The protest group, based in Norway, took action over the weekend, starting at 11am on Saturday (August 27).The didn't eat a single bite until Sunday morning, after multiple issues with their vehicles were found – and Tesla refused to act.READ MORE: Boy, 14, found dead in his bedroom after taking part in viral 'Blackout' challenge A long list of issues centered around poor customer service, as well as rust and bubbling in the seat materials. The drivers spelled out the word 'help' with their vehicles. After news of the hunger strike began appearing on social media, Musk ironically tweeted about fasting, writing: “On advice of a good friend, I've been fasting periodically & feel healthier." Although seemingly coincidental, some involved in the protest saw it as a "cruel subtweet" in reference to their actions.