Teen Cybertruck driver had BAC twice legal limit, cocaine in system at time of fatal crash that also killed 2 pals: report
- A 19-year-old driver, Soren Dixon, had a blood alcohol concentration of 0.195% and cocaine in his system when he crashed a Tesla Cybertruck, killing himself and passengers Jack Nelson and Krysta Tsukahara.
- Passengers Jack Nelson, 20, and Krysta Tsukahara, 19, had blood alcohol levels of 0.168% and 0.028%, respectively, as found in toxicology reports.
- The crash occurred around 3:00 a.m. Local time in Piedmont, where the vehicle hit a tree and a wall, resulting in a fire that severely burned all three victims.
- A fourth passenger, Jordan Miller, was hospitalized but survived the crash, while the victims were reportedly home for Thanksgiving break at the time.
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Teen Driver Had a Blood Alcohol Level Twice the Legal Limit, Plus Cocaine in His System, During Crash That Also Killed 2 Friends
The tragic incident occurred in November 2024City of Piedmont Soren Dixon.A 19-year-old driver killed in a California car crash that also claimed the lives of two others had a blood alcohol level over twice the legal limit and cocaine in his system at the time, according to multiple reports. Soren Dixon had blood concentrations of 0.195% and cocaine in him when the Tesla Cybertruck he was driving collided into a tree, killing himself and passeng…
Toxicology reports released for 3 college students killed in Bay Area Tesla Cybertruck crash
Three college students killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash in November in the Bay Area community of Piedmont all had alcohol, marijuana and cocaine in their systems, according to toxicology reports from the Alameda County Coroner’s Bureau. The Cybertruck slammed into a wall in a residential neighborhood and hit a tree before bursting into flames in the crash the day before Thanksgiving. …
Teen Cybertruck driver had BAC twice legal limit, cocaine in system at time of fatal crash that also killed 2 pals: report
Soren Dixon, 19, Jack Nelson, 20, and Krysta Tsukahara, 19, all perished in the flames of the Tesla-made truck on Nov. 27 while heading home from a party near their Piedmont, California homes.
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