A devastating car crash in California has reignited the debate over modern vehicle safety and the risks of overreliance on digital systems. Nineteen-year-old college student Krysta Tsukahara died trapped inside a burning Tesla Cybertruck after what investigators describe as a catastrophic electrical failure. Two of her friends also perished in the inferno. The case, now the subject of multiple lawsuits, is forcing both regulators and consumers to confront a sobering question: when innovation fails, who pays the price?
The Night Everything Went Wrong
It was the evening of November 27, 2024, the start of Thanksgiving break. Four friends — all recent graduates of Piedmont High School — were driving home after a night out. The Tesla Cybertruck, owned by a relative of the driver, was supposed to be the safest vehicle on the road. Instead, it became their tomb.
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