BIG trouble for #ElonMusk and Tesla as a devastating lawsuit emerges following a deadly Cybertruck crash in California. The parents of 19-year-old student Krysta Tsukahara have filed a wrongful death case in Alameda County Superior Court, claiming Teslaâs faulty design prevented their daughter from escaping the burning EV.
đ„ The Fatal Night
Krysta was sitting in the back seat when the driverâunder the influence of alcohol and drugsâlost control, crashing into a tree near San Francisco. Out of the four passengers, three, including the driver, died instantly. Rescuers broke a window to pull out one survivor, but tragically Krysta could not be saved.
đ The Allegations
The lawsuit accuses Tesla of negligence, pointing to long-known issues with Cybertruck doors getting stuck. The parents argue this defect trapped their daughter, leading to her death.
đïž Wider Scrutiny
This comes as regulators are already probing Tesla over door malfunctions and safety concerns with its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system. Recent surveys even show potential buyers turning away due to trust issues with Teslaâs safety promises.
đ° Muskâs Fortune vs. Teslaâs Firestorm
Ironically, the lawsuit broke just as Elon Musk crossed $500B in net worth. But instead of celebrations, Tesla now faces harsh questions on accountability and passenger safety.
â ïž Disclaimer: Case is ongoing. Tesla has yet to issue a formal response.
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