'No Way Out': Tesla Hit with New Lawsuits After Families Say Burning Cybertruck's Doors Trapped Students Inside
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'No way out': Tesla hit with new lawsuits after families say burning Cybertruck's doors trapped students inside
DENVER (KDVR) — A University of Colorado student is among three people killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash that's now the focus of two new wrongful death lawsuits. The crash happened last Thanksgiving in Piedmont, California. Four friends were riding in a Tesla Cybertruck when it collided and burst into flames. 3 displaced from Aurora home after accidental lithium-ion battery fire One survivor was rescued by a good Samaritan who used …
3 college students killed after Tesla Cybertruck 'entombed' them in car crash, fire
Tesla is facing multiple lawsuits after three college students were killed in a car crash after a Cybertruck malfunctioned, which resulted in the passengers being “entombed” in the vehicle as it was burning. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, 19-year-old Soren Dixon, 19-year-old Krysta Tsukahara, and 20-year-old Jack Nelson were killed in a Tesla Cybertruck crash last year after they were trapped in the burning Cybertruck following its ma…
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