Teen driving Cybertruck had a BAC twice the legal limit and cocaine in his system during fatal crash that claimed his life and two friends
A devastating crash involving a Cybertruck in California last year has uncovered shocking details about the teenage driver involved. Soren Dixon, 19, along with his friends Jack Nelson, 20, and Krysta Tsukahara, 19, tragically lost their lives in the accident on November 27. The group was returning home from a party near their Piedmont residences when the fatal crash occurred.

One passenger, Jordan Miller, 20, survived the crash but sustained severe burns. Autopsy and toxicology reports from the Alameda County Coroner’s Office, as reported by USA Today, revealed alarming findings about Dixon, the driver of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Dixon, a student at the University of Southern California and a lacrosse player, was found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.195%, more than twice the legal limit for drivers which is 0.08%. Additionally, traces of cocaine were detected in his system at the time of the tragic accident.

All four individuals involved in the crash were alumni of Piedmont High School, home from college for the Thanksgiving break. The group was on their way back from a party in the early hours of Thanksgiving Eve when the Cybertruck veered off the road.
The vehicle jumped a curb, collided with a tree, and then a retaining wall before erupting into flames, according to the Piedmont Police Department. The intensity of the impact was such that the flames upon first responders' arrival were twice the height of the vehicle itself.

Following the accident, the California Highway Patrol took possession of the Cybertruck with plans to investigate any potential mechanical malfunctions. Unfortunately, the electric SUV was completely destroyed in the fiery crash, leaving little evidence for examination, as reported by USA Today.