In a bombshell revelation that’s shaking Silicon Valley to its core, Tesla is now under fire for allegedly covering up crucial data related to a fatal crash involving its Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology. Multiple insiders claim that internal reports were deliberately concealed, raising chilling concerns about the company’s transparency and the safety of its so-called “revolutionary” driving system.

According to leaked documents, the accident — which took the life of a 28-year-old tech engineer in California — may have been directly caused by a glitch in Tesla’s FSD software, which reportedly failed to detect an oncoming truck. While Tesla’s official statement labeled the crash as “driver error,” new evidence suggests otherwise.
An anonymous source within Tesla’s engineering division revealed that data logs from the vehicle were altered before being handed over to investigators — a move that could constitute criminal obstruction. Legal experts warn that Elon Musk himself could be held liable, especially if it’s proven that he was aware of the suppression and allowed it to happen.
Public outrage is growing rapidly, with hashtags like #TeslaCoverUp and #JailElon trending worldwide. Families of victims and safety advocates are demanding justice — and the government is reportedly preparing to launch a federal probe.

Is this the beginning of the end for Tesla’s FSD dream? And could the world’s most controversial billionaire actually see the inside of a prison cell? Buckle up — the truth might be far deadlier than we ever imagined.