Three teenagers from California were recently killed in a fiery Telsa cybertruck crash on Thanksgiving.
The individuals were returning home for the holiday season and were so excited to meet their loved ones but destiny had other plans.
The incident arose on Thanksgiving Eve. They were said to belong to the Bay Area college and were all longtime friends.
The cops probed the incident and are not trying to figure out the real reason for the crash but they’re yet to rule out high speed which they suspect could be the leading reason for the harrowing incident.
Authorities released the names today as Jack Nelson, Soren Dixon, and Krysta Tsukahara. They were all 19-year-old sophomores who met in high school and were going strong in college as well.
They were all heading home to Piedmont at 3 am when they met with the tragedy. The SUV reportedly jumped a curb rammed into a giant tree and burst into huge flames all of a sudden.
Meanwhile, one survivor named Jordan Miller managed to survive the crash but suffered from serious burn injuries. He’s being treated right now, his mom confirmed.
The family says they’re devastated to hear the news and cannot even begin to imagine how they will be able to move on from this mega tragedy.