The parents of a young woman who died due to a Tesla Cybertruck crash in California last year are targeting the popular electric vehicle manufacturer in an amended complaint in a lawsuit.
Attorney Roger Dreyer — with the firm Dreyer Babich Buccola Wood Campora, LLP — who is representing the Tsukahara family, provided Fox News Digital with a copy of the document, which asserts that Krysta Tsukahara and others were trapped inside the burning vehicle.
"Due to the defective design of the subject vehicle, the collision and subsequent loss of electrical power caused the electronic door release system to fail. As a direct result, Decedent Krysta Michelle Tsukahara and the other occupants were unable to open the doors and were trapped inside the vehicle," the complaint states.
"She attempted