One survivor was pulled from the inferno and is still in the hospital.
All four had graduated from Piedmont High School and had gotten together the night before Thanksgiving and they were returning home when the driver lost …
One survivor was pulled from the inferno and is still in the hospital.
All four had graduated from Piedmont High School and had gotten together the night before Thanksgiving and they were returning home when the driver lost control, the cybertruck got wedged between a retaining wall and a tree.
I surmise the lithium batteries caught fire out of nowhere, causing the driver to lose control, the doors could no longer be opened electronically and the passengers had no idea where the emergency release handles were for each door.
I know this area having also graduated from same high school. Those kids were incinerated, the flames shot up 15 to 20 feet. Police keep saying they were driving too fast, but there was a 4 way stop sign 60 feet away, it was in a residential area of 'upper' Piedmont.
Don't forget the recent Cybertruck incineration of three college sophomores who got trapped:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14157901/Update-Tesla-Cybertruck-crash-survivor-piedmont.html
One survivor was pulled from the inferno and is still in the hospital.
All four had graduated from Piedmont High School and had gotten together the night before Thanksgiving and they were returning home when the driver lost control, the cybertruck got wedged between a retaining wall and a tree.
I surmise the lithium batteries caught fire out of nowhere, causing the driver to lose control, the doors could no longer be opened electronically and the passengers had no idea where the emergency release handles were for each door.
I know this area having also graduated from same high school. Those kids were incinerated, the flames shot up 15 to 20 feet. Police keep saying they were driving too fast, but there was a 4 way stop sign 60 feet away, it was in a residential area of 'upper' Piedmont.
Piedmont, California is in the middle of Oakland, CA. Fyi
See https://www.msn.com/en-us/technology/tech-companies/a-closer-look-at-tesla-cybertruck-s-design-following-death-of-3-piedmont-students/ar-AA1wn4kp
Discusses how hard it is to find the release handles if there is no way to operate the doors