3 Killed, 1 Seriously Injured In Tesla Cybertruck Crash In Northern California
Three people were killed and one person was seriously injured in a Tesla Cybertruck crash in Northern California on Tuesday, according to the California Highway Patrol.
The Accident
The crash occurred on Highway 101 near the town of Redwood City at around 5:30 p.m. The Tesla Cybertruck, which was traveling at a high rate of speed, collided with a semi-truck. The impact caused the Tesla to roll over and burst into flames.
Cause Of The Crash
The cause of the crash is under investigation, but the California Highway Patrol said that the Tesla driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash. The driver of the semi-truck was not injured.
Victims Identified
The victims of the crash have been identified as 32-year-old John Doe, 30-year-old Jane Doe, and 29-year-old Richard Roe. The injured person was identified as 27-year-old Mary Roe. Mary is currently in critical condition at a local hospital.
Witnesses Speak Out
“I saw the Tesla coming at a high rate of speed,” said one witness to the crash. “It looked like the driver was out of control.” Another witness said that the Tesla “hit the semi-truck with a loud bang.” The impact was so loud that it could be heard from a block away.
Tesla Responds
Tesla has released a statement saying that it is “deeply saddened by this tragic accident” and that it is “cooperating fully with authorities in the investigation.” The company also said that it is “committed to safety and will do everything we can to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.”
Conclusion
The crash is a reminder of the dangers of drunk driving. It is also a reminder that even the most advanced vehicles can be involved in serious accidents if they are not operated safely.
