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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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B.C. looks to seize Tesla involved in Surrey bridge crash that left 3 dead

Two Surrey residents are being sued for engaging in 'unlawful activities,' claim says

·Salmon Arm, Canada
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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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