This accident could be a scene in a horror movie.
I'm not a Tesla fan by any measure, but I edited the headline for this post. The original headline made it seem like a specific feature of the Cybertruck trapped the victims, but then the article explains it was really that the battery was burning so fiercely that the police just couldn't free them. ~~The deadly feature of the accident was the lithium battery, which is common to many makes and manufacturers of EVs.~~
UPDATE: the battery fire obviously didn't help, but according to new reporting it turns out that the Cybertruck really did trap the victims inside.
Even a garage door spring can murder you horribly if it fails. However, it's a manageable risk that works well for the application. I think lithium batteries are a significant risk and badly suited to the application of long range personal vehicles. Personal BEVs should just have small batteries intended for overnight charging from residential power connections.