The City of Piedmont is mourning the loss of three recent graduates of Piedmont High School who tragically lost their lives in a fatal crash the day before Thanksgiving. Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson, and Krysta Tsukahara were identified as the victims of the single-vehicle collision that resulted in a fiery crash, according to the Piedmont Police Department.
The incident was reported to the police through an alert from an iPhone and a 911 call. Responding officers found a Tesla Cybertruck engulfed in flames at the scene. Three of the four occupants in the vehicle lost their lives in the accident, while the fourth, identified as 20-year-old Jordan Miller, sustained serious injuries and is currently in stable condition at a local hospital.
Piedmont Mayor Jen Cavenaugh expressed the community's grief and solidarity during this difficult time, emphasizing the importance of respecting the families' privacy as they mourn their loved ones. The outpouring of support from the community was evident during events like the Turkey Trot and a vigil held in honor of the victims.
The families of the deceased students shared heartfelt statements, remembering their loved ones and the impact they had on those around them. Soren Dixon was described as a vibrant and ambitious individual with a passion for life, sports, and animals. Jack Nelson was remembered for his kindness, athleticism, and strong faith, while Krysta Tsukahara was known for her artistic talent, sensitivity, and love for her family and friends.
The official cause of the collision is still under investigation, as stated by Piedmont Police Chief Jeremy Bowers. The community continues to come together to support one another and honor the memories of the three young lives lost in this tragic event.