Man Dies in Tesla Cybertruck Crash in Las Vegas; Gunshot Wound Suspected

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Man Found Dead in burning ‘Cybertruck‘ in Las Vegas Had Gunshot Wound Before Vehicle Exploded, Sheriff Reports

The man found dead after a ‘Cybertruck’ SUV, produced by Tesla, burst into flames outside a Las Vegas hotel formerly owned by Donald Trump, had already sustained a gunshot wound to the head before the vehicle erupted in flames. This revelation was made by Sheriff Kevin McMahill of Clark County, during a press conference, as reported by Sky News.

Investigators from the Clark County Medical Examiner’s office determined that the victim had incurred an apparent gunshot wound to his head prior to the explosion of the electric vehicle. The discovery of a second pistol inside the truck, along with a passport, military identification, an iPhone, and a smartwatch, has added another layer of intrigue to the ongoing investigation.

As details continue to unfold, one thing remains clear: this incident has raised significant questions about the circumstances leading up to the tragic event. Authorities are working tirelessly to piece together the sequence of events that ultimately resulted in the fatal outcome.

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