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    Cybertruck crash and fire reportedly causes first fatality

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    The Tesla Cybertruck crashed in Texas, resulting in a fatal fire and death of the driver, as reported by KHOU 11 Houston. This incident, the first involving Tesla’s electric pickup, triggered an investigation by the NHTSA (National Highway Transportation Safety Administration), according to Reuters. The cause is unclear, ruling out Autopilot as the Cybertruck lacked the feature. Subsequent incidents and recalls since the vehicle’s launch in 2023 have raised concerns regarding its safety, performance, and design flaws.

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