(BCN) -- The parents of a young Piedmont woman who died in a fiery Tesla Cybertruck crash last year filed an amended wrongful death lawsuit on Thursday, alleging a dangerous door design prevented her from escaping the vehicle.
Krysta Tsukahara, 19, was killed the day before Thanksgiving 2024 when the Cybertruck hit a retaining wall and a tree, and then caught fire on Hampton Road between Sea View and King avenues in Piedmont at about 3 a.m.
Tsukahara, 19-year-old driver Soren Dixon and another passenger, 20-year-old Jack Nelson, died in the Nov. 27 crash, the day before Thanksgiving. A third passenger was pulled from the burning Tesla by a friend who was following in another car.
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