Shocking photo shows aftermath of Tesla Cybertruck explosion with petrol canisters and firework mortars

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Shocking photo shows aftermath of Tesla Cybertruck explosion with petrol canisters and firework mortars
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Kyle Osullivan, Paige Ingram)
Published: Jan, 02 2025 05:00

Photos of the aftermath outside Trump Tower show the badly damaged Tesla Cybertruck surrounded by petrol canisters, camp fuel, and large fireworks. The incident occurred at around 5.40am on Wednesday, January 1 near the Las Vegas hotel of incoming President Donald Trump, with reports suggesting that a vehicle rented via the Turo app, which appeared to be stocked with fireworks, may have been involved.

Representatives of both the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police and Clark County Fire Department have confirmed one fatality inside the avant-garde truck and that seven onlookers suffered slight injuries, with some needing medical care. READ MORE: Melania Trump breaks silence after New Orleans terror attack leaves 15 people dead and dozens injured.

At the evening news conference, Sheriff Kevin McMahill presented footage showing firefighters removing a black tarp that had been containing the blaze. He noted that the Cybertruck's design helped limit collateral damage, as the explosion was directed upwards through the vehicle, leaving the external frame largely unscathed.

Elon Musk took to social media to declare, "we have now confirmed that the explosion was caused by very large fireworks and/or a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck and is unrelated to the vehicle itself. All vehicle telemetry was positive at the time of the explosion.".

Speculation around terrorism remains on the table for investigators, shared an insider opting for anonymity. Facing a sea of queries from the press, Jeremy Schwartz, the FBI's temporary head honcho in Las Vegas, admitted, "I know you have a lot of questions," but conceded, "We don't have a lot of answers.".

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