Former students from Piedmont High School were confirmed as the victims in the Cybertruck crash.

Three college students - Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson, and Krysta Tsukahara - are the victims of the incident.

December 1st 2024.

Former students from Piedmont High School were confirmed as the victims in the Cybertruck crash.
The small town of Piedmont was rocked by a tragic accident on Wednesday, when a Tesla Cybertruck crashed and burst into flames, claiming the lives of three young adults. These individuals have been identified as Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson, and Krysta Tsukahara - all of whom were college-aged students. In light of this devastating news, the families of the victims have requested privacy and will not be making any public statements at this time.

According to authorities, the accident occurred in the early hours of the morning on Hampton Road. The truck, driven by the three young adults, crashed between Sea View and King avenues. Sadly, the fiery crash proved fatal for Dixon, Nelson, and Tsukahara, who were all Piedmont High School graduates. One person, who has not been named, was pulled from the wreckage by a passerby and is currently in stable condition at the hospital.

Piedmont Police Captain Chris Monahan has confirmed that the accident is currently under investigation by the California Highway Patrol and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Meanwhile, Piedmont Mayor Jen Cavenaugh has expressed her gratitude for the community's support during this difficult time. She was moved by the outpouring of love and respect shown at the city's annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving and at a vigil held on Friday night.

Cavenaugh stated, "I'm touched by the way our community has come together to offer comfort to these families and to one another during such a devastating loss. The support shown at the Turkey Trot and vigil was truly heartwarming. Now, it's important that we respect the families' wishes for privacy as they grieve."

In a statement shared by the city, Dixon's family described their son as a vibrant and compassionate individual who had a great love for life. They mourn the loss of their beloved son, brother, and friend, and will always remember him for his infectious smile, his love for family and friends, his passion for sports, and his deep love for animals - especially his dog, Ruby. They also highlighted his kind and gentle nature and his ability to make everyone feel valued and welcomed.

Similarly, Nelson's family also expressed their sorrow at the loss of their son and brother. They remember him as a kind and joyful person who had a profound impact on those around him. His love for sports and the outdoors was evident to all who knew him, and he also had a strong faith that he proudly shared with others. His family takes solace in the fact that his memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.

The family of Tsukahara, who was a sophomore at the Savannah College of Art and Design, described her as a talented and compassionate individual with a keen eye for design. She was loved deeply by her family and friends and will be greatly missed. Her family is heartbroken by her loss and will always cherish her memory.

As the Piedmont community comes to terms with this tragedy, their thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims. May Dixon, Nelson, and Tsukahara rest in peace, and may their memories be a source of comfort and strength for those who loved them.

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