@BenjaminDEKR: A Tesla Cybertruck crashed in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico early this morning. 2 dead (driver 26 & passenger 22), 3 injured, a…
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A Tesla Cybertruck crashed in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico early this morning, killing two young men and injuring three others. Speed is a likely factor, with no evidence of self-driving features involved.
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A Tesla Cybertruck crashed in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico early this morning.
2 dead (driver 26 & passenger 22), 3 injured, all young men from Aguada.
They were heading back after a basketball game and partying. Speed is a likely factor. No evidence self-driving features were https://t.co/Waw897AVoQ
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