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Parents of college student killed in Tesla crash allege design flaw trapped her in the burning car

The lawsuit alleges Tesla ignored known Cybertruck door flaws that trapped a passenger during a fire, amid a federal probe of similar stuck-door complaints.

  • On Thursday, the parents of Krysta Tsukahara filed a lawsuit in Alameda County Superior Court alleging Tesla knew about the Cybertruck door flaw that trapped their 19-year-old daughter amid flames and smoke.
  • The crash occurred when the driver smashed the Cybertruck into a tree in Piedmont, California, killing three of the four occupants, including driver Soren Dixon, 19, who was intoxicated and had taken drugs.
  • Tesla's doors depend on a separate 12-volt battery that can fail in crashes, and manual releases are hard to find, forcing rescuers to smash a window to reach a passenger.
  • The legal filing in Alameda County Superior Court comes weeks after federal regulators investigating stuck-door complaints, joining other suits as Tesla seeks to assure consumers about driverless car safety soon.
  • The development could complicate Tesla's push toward driverless vehicles, as the suit highlights Cybertruck troubles after its launch and the August verdict awarded more than four hundred million dollars.
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Parents of college student killed in Tesla crash allege design flaw trapped her in the burning car

A lawsuit filed Thursday by parents of a college student killed in a Tesla crash says she was trapped inside as the car burned because of a design flaw that makes it difficult to open the doors in fires.

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