A 76-year-old woman died after a Tesla Model 3, reportedly operating in automated driver-assistance mode crashed into her Texas home. Authorities said the vehicle struck the house at high speed, breaking through a brick wall and hitting Martha Avila Mantilla. The driver, Michael Butler, cooperated with investigators and showed no signs of intoxication
Texas: A family's peaceful evening in Texas turned tragic when a Tesla car engaged in automated driver-assistance mode crashed into their home, killing 76-year-old Martha Avila Mantilla.
The incident took place on Friday, June 19. The driver has been identified as Michael Butler. He was in a Tesla Model 3, driving around 8 pm local time in Katy, Texas, about 30 miles west of Houston in Harris County, when his car ran into the house at a “high rate of speed” and hit Martha Avila, who was inside, according to the Harris County Sheriff's Office.
CCTV footage surfaces
CCTV footage has surfaced showing the speeding vehicle crashing into the house in a flash, accompanied by a loud bang.
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