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Teen Cybertruck driver has BAC twice legal limit and cocaine in system at time of fatal crash: report

The teenage driver who was killed along with two friends in a fiery cybertruck crash in California last year tested positive for a fiery cybertruck crash in California last year, according to the report. He had blood alcohol levels more than twice the target limit.

Soren Dixon, 19, Jack Nelson, 20, Christa Tsukahara, 19, died on a shipwreck on November 27th, returning home from a party near Piedmont's home.

Another passenger, Jordan Miller, 20, survived the crash but suffered serious burns.

Last year, a teenage driver and two friends were killed in a fiery cybertruck crash. ABC7 KGO

According to documents from the Alameda County Coroner's Office, autopsy and toxicology reports that Tesla Truck driver Dixon had a BAC of 0.195%, more than twice as many as 0.08% drivers. It has become clear that there are restrictions. USA Today reviews.

Documents say Dixon, who attended the University of Southern California, where he played lacrosse, also had cocaine in his system at the time of the fatal accident.

Soren Dixon, Christa Tsukahara and Jack Nelson died in crash.
The crash occurred on November 27th, 2024. FOX11 Los Angeles

All three victims and one survivor attended Piedmont High School and returned from college for a Thanksgiving break.

Cybertruck jumped over the curb and slammed directly into the wood and wall as he went home from the party at 3am on Thanksgiving, plunged into flames, according to the Piedmont Police Department.

When the first responder arrived on scene, the flames were twice as high as the car itself.

The California Highway Patrol initially planned to seize the cybertruck and test for mechanical malfunctions.

USA Today reported that the electric SUV was completely burned as a result of the accident.

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