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Tesla With ‘No One’ Driving Crashes in Texas, Killing Two
- Neither of 2 occupants was in the driver’s seat, officer says
- Model S burst into flames after hitting tree at high speed
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A Tesla Inc. electric car that “no one” appeared to be driving crashed late Saturday in Texas, erupting into flames and killing the two passengers, according to local authorities.