Piedmont Undergrad Cybertruck Crash Victims Had Cocaine and Alcohol in Their Systems, Says Toxicology Report
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A Cybertruck crash in Piedmont resulted in the deaths of three college sophomores early on Thanksgiving morning in 2024. Investigation revealed that the driver, Soren Dixon, and two passengers had cocaine and alcohol in their systems, with Dixon having a blood alcohol level significantly over the legal limit. The vehicle reportedly crashed at high speed into a cement wall, leading to a fire, raising concerns about Tesla's safety features. A fourth occupant survived but was hospitalized, and the ongoing investigations by the National Traffic Highway Safety Administration and local police aim to determine further details about the incident and vehicle operation.
"The Alameda County Coroner's Office has determined that the driver and the two other victims had cocaine and alcohol in their systems."
"The 19-year-old Dixon was driving. Now KTVU reports that the Alameda County Coroner's Office has determined that all three victims had cocaine and alcohol in their systems."
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