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A man in Jiangsu was crushed by Tesla and admitted to the ICU. The video shows the terrifying process: Is it maliciously crushed?

recently, In a market in Wuxi, Jiangsu, a man was run over by a Tesla, and surveillance video recorded the entire process. On the 25th, the police said that the injured man was still in the intensive care unit, the driver had been arrested, and the incident had been filed.

From the live video,At about 6:31 p.m. on May 23, a man stood on the side of a market road, holding a mobile phone with his right hand and moving into the road, his left hand pointing forward. Suddenly a Tesla came, and the man hurried back, but the man was hit by the car, and the car ran over the man.

Then the vehicle stopped a few meters in front, and the man who was hit was lying on the road on his side, and his shoes were knocked off. Subsequently, some market personnel rushed to the scene suspected of calling the police, and the police arrived at the scene two minutes later.

The staff member said that the man who was hit is still in the intensive care unit of the hospital, and the vehicle involved was a Tesla. “The driver has been arrested and the car has been impounded. The matter has been filed.”

Tesla official staff told Jimu News reporter, “If there are people or obstacles in front of the vehicle, the vehicle will have an early warning.” The staff also said that the incident will be transferred to the local Tesla service center in Wuxi, and relevant information The official release information shall prevail.

The above incident also aroused heated discussions among netizens. Many people were very curious. Is this considered malicious crushing?

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