Cybertruck Crash Victim's Family Sues
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Father of Tesla Cybertruck crash victim files lawsuit over death

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The family of one of three college students who died in a Cybertruck crash in California filed a lawsuit in a bid to gain access to the truck and better understand how their daughter died.
The driver and two passengers were killed while they were on Thanksgiving break in late November when the vehicle ran into a tree on a residential street and caught fire.
The lawsuit includes unidentified “Doe” defendants, which allows the Tsukahara family to keep its options open to add Tesla later.
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