
Toxicology Report: Driver Tested Positive for Alcohol and Cocaine
Post-mortem and Toxicology Report for a driver killed in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash in Northern California final 12 months that additionally claimed the lives of two passengers present he had blood alcohol concentrations greater than twice the authorized restrict on the time of their deaths.
The crash killed Soren Dixon, 19, Jack Nelson, 20, and Krysta Tsukahara, 19, who graduated from Piedmont High School in 2023.
The crash came about on Nov. 27, 2024 round 3 a.m. native time in Piedmont, a small, prosperous group enclaved by Oakland in Alameda County.
Based on post-mortem and Toxicology Report obtained by USA TODAY from the Alameda County Coroner’s Workplace, Dixon had a blood alcohol focus of 0.195%,greater than twice the authorized restrict for drivers (.08%). The outcomes additionally present he had cocaine in his system.
Cybertruck jumped, curb, hit tree, then burst into flames
Based on a preliminary investigation by the California Freeway Patrol (CHP) in addition to the post-mortem report, the Cybertruck jumped a curb, hit a tree and retaining wall, then got here to relaxation with the entrance finish of the automobile partly wrapped across the tree.
The Cybertruck, in keeping with the post-mortem abstract, caught hearth and totally burned.
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Fourth particular person additionally damage in crash
A fourth particular person within the SUV who survived was pulled from the burning automotive on the scene and brought to a hospital, mentioned Piedmont Police Division Capt. Chris Monahan which USA TODAY beforehand reported.
That occupant’s mom, Samantha Miller, recognized him as her 20-year-old son, Jordan Miller, a sophomore on the College of Wisconsin.