@elonmusk: Glad they’re ok
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A Tesla Model 3 fell 300 feet off a Malibu cliff and the two passengers survived with only moderate injuries, highlighting the vehicle's safety.
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Glad they’re ok
Sawyer Merritt (@SawyerMerritt): This @Tesla Model 3 plunged 300 feet off a Malibu cliff this weekend and the two passengers survived with only moderate injuries.
Tesla makes the safest vehicles.
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