Rescuer at fatal Tesla Cybertruck crash says car doors wouldn't open
- B.C.'s director of civil forfeiture filed a claim to seize a Tesla involved in a crash that killed three people on Valentine's Day, 2025, on the Patullo Bridge.
- The claim states the Tesla was racing with a Nissan Altima at excessive speeds when it fled the scene after the crash.
- Emergency services attempted lifesaving measures at the crash site, but three individuals died, with another suffering serious injuries, according to the Surrey Police Service.
- The investigation is complex and may take several weeks to months to present information to the Crown.
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Californians sue Ford over EV's potentially deadly door design
Ford Mustang Mach-EYou’re walking to your Ford Mustang Mach-E after a long day at work, key fob in one hand, work bag in the other. You press the door button—nothing. The car is dead. No problem, right? Just use the metal key. Oh, wait… there isn’t one. And good luck jump-starting it: the frunk won’t open either, because it’s controlled by the same electronic system that just failed. Now you’re locked out, staring at a 4,500-pound paperweight. I…
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