Second victim identified after fiery, deadly Tesla crash north of Houston
The constable s office said earlier this week that Tesla is cooperating with the investigation, in which federal authorities are now also involved. Author: Doug Delony, Janelle Bludau Published: 11:24 AM CDT April 21, 2021 Updated: 6:10 PM CDT April 21, 2021
HOUSTON The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences has officially identified the second person who was in a fiery Tesla crash north of Houston over the weekend, records show.
Talbot s spouse was the person notified after the wreck, records showed Wednesday.
The crash happened last Saturday night, according to Harris County Precinct 4 Constable Mark Herman. The constable said one victim was found in the back seat of the burned vehicle and one victim was found in the front passenger seat. Herman said his investigators claimed no one was driving at the time of impact.
Police say no one was in driver’s seat in fatal Tesla crash in Texas
SPRING, Texas Two passengers were killed in a crash of a Tesla Model S on Saturday in which there was no one sitting in the driver’s seat, according to police.
The crash in the Houston suburb of Spring killed a person in the front passenger seat and one in the rear seat of the car, according to Constable Mark Herman, the head of the Harris County police precinct that responded to the crash.
“I can tell you our investigators are certain no one was in the driver’s seat at the time of the crash,” he told CNN Monday.
by Tyler Durden
Monday, Apr 19, 2021 - 08:30 PM
Earlier today, we reported about a Tesla Model S wreck that killed two men when the vehicle with no driver slammed into a tree and caught fire. It appeared to be an obvious instance where Autopilot and/or Full Self Driving could and would be the front and center suspect for the wreck.
The story itself
also caught fire on Monday, denting Tesla s stock to the tune of 3.4% during the cash session.
Then came what can only be described as either a baffling truth, given that nobody was in the driver s seat of the car, or an all-in moment (as one Twitter user called it):
Tesla Autopilot Crash Explained: Elon Musk Denies FSD Issue in Fatal Accident, Reveals Data Logs
A new update from Elon Musk regarding the Tesla Autopilot crash sheds new light on what happened to the two men that died in Texas on Saturday evening.
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A new update on the Tesla Autopilot crash sheds new light on what happened to the two men that died in Texas on Saturday evening, as CNBC reported.
Tesla s Autopilot system was thought to be involved in the accident, as police reported that nobody was driving the 2019 Tesla Model S that went off the road, crashed into a tree, and was engulfed by fire.
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COMPANIES
Associated British Foods awarded shareholders with a dividend as it regained confidence after Primark stores reopened last week and the discount fashion retailer once again became cash generative. AB Foods declared a 6.2 pence a share payout for the 24 weeks to February 27 after not paying dividends for its previous financial year. The company reported an 8% decline in pretax profit for the half-year to GBP275 million, as revenue fell by 17% to GBP6.31 billion year-on-year. On a constant currency basis, revenue came in 18% lower. Looking forward, AB Foods said, following the exceptional performance of its Grocery, Sugar, Agriculture and Ingredients businesses in the first half, it expects a softer performance in the second half. It also expects the profit for Primark to be somewhat lower than last year.