California Highway Patrol blames drug use, speeding for fiery Cybertruck crash that killed 3
- Drug use and excessive speed caused a crash of a Tesla Cybertruck that killed three college students near San Francisco on November 27, according to the California Highway Patrol's preliminary report.
- The victims, Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson, and Krysta Tsukahara, had alcohol and cocaine in their systems, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle.
- The autopsy ruled their deaths an accident due to asphyxia from smoke inhalation and burns, stating these were significant factors in their deaths.
- The California Highway Patrol's investigation is ongoing, and a final report is expected in the coming months, as mentioned by the agency.
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