After a crash killed her two friends, a California college student was burned alive when a Tesla Cybertruck turned into deathtrap and “entombed” her inside as the vehicle went up in flames.
On Nov. 27, 2024, Krysta Tsukahara, 19, was riding in a Tesla Cybertruck with three of her friends when it slammed into a retaining wall and caught fire.
“Officers arrived on the scene to find a single vehicle fully engulfed in flames. Tragically, this collision resulted in multiple fatalities,” Piedmont Police Department shared in a Facebook post.
Krysta, 19, driver Soren Dixon, 19, and passenger Jack Nelson, 20 – all recent graduates of Piedmont High School – had returned home for Thanksgiving break.
The three victims were trapped inside as the fire spread, unable to escape.
The only survivor, Jordan Miller, was pulled from the burning Cybertruck by a friend driving behind them, who smashed a window with a tree branch 10 to 15 times until it finally cracked. He managed to drag a “barely conscious” Miller out of the passenger seat –moments before flames consumed the rest of the vehicle.
According to KTVU, Dixon – who was operating the vehicle – was found to have meth and cocaine in his system and a blood alcohol level of 0.195 – more than twice the legal limit. Autopsy reports revealed that Tsukahara and Nelson each tested positive for alcohol and cocaine.
Unable to escape