Tesla Sued Over Fatal Cybertruck Crash: Doors Trapped Victims
A tragic incident in California has led to a lawsuit against Tesla. Three students lost their lives after a Tesla Cybertruck crashed and caught fire, with the victims unable to escape due to a locked door. The parents of one of the deceased have filed a lawsuit, alleging that Tesla was aware of design flaws in the Cybertruck's doors.
The accident occurred when a drunk and drug-impaired driver exceeded the speed limit, causing the fatal crash. The lawsuit claims that the Cybertruck's doors do not open when the power is off, trapping the victims inside as the vehicle burned. The parents of the deceased are seeking damages, alleging that Tesla knew about these design flaws but failed to address them.
The lawsuit does not specify the exact date when it was filed. However, it is known that an instructor also died in a separate incident in the US when they detached from a trainee's parachute during a skydive.
The lawsuit against Tesla highlights the seriousness of the alleged design flaws in the Cybertruck's doors. The inability of the victims to escape the burning vehicle has raised significant concerns about safety. The outcome of the lawsuit will depend on the evidence presented and the legal process in the US.
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