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New Evidence Highlights Fatal Factors in Thanksgiving Eve Cybertruck Crash

Recently released videos and photos confirm intoxication and high speed as key causes in the California crash that killed three and injured one.

  • The crash occurred on November 27, 2024, when Soren Dixon lost control of a Cybertruck in Piedmont, California, killing himself and two passengers and severely injuring a fourth occupant.
  • Newly released surveillance and bodycam footage show the Cybertruck speeding before failing to navigate a curve, crashing into a tree, and bursting into flames.
  • Toxicology reports confirmed Dixon's blood alcohol content was 0.195%, more than twice the legal limit, with cocaine also present in his system.
  • Eyewitness Matthew Riordan, who was driving behind the Cybertruck, described seeing a 'ball of flame' and attempted to rescue passengers using a tree branch to break windows.
  • Investigators continue to analyze the latest evidence, including over 100 photos, to better understand the crash dynamics and safety concerns tied to high-performance electric vehicles.
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