A horror crash in Texas involving a $400,000 McLaren left two men dead after the luxury car split in two.
On Monday around 3 p.m., Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to the crash scene at Lake Highlands in Texas after the hypercar struck a tree within a designated school zone.
The luxury car was completely split in half and the crash killed both passengers, identified as 29-year-old Cristobal Flores Espino and 31-year-old Robert Rocha.
According to Dallas police, a woman driving a Toyota was also involved in the crash and was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
The investigation into the cause of the crash is still ongoing.
The crash occurred in a school zone in front of Forest Meadow Middle School, where traffic was blocked by Dallas police on Abrams Road.
On Monday around 3 p.m., Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to Lake Highlands, Texas, after the hypercar crashed into a tree within a designated school zone
Another person driving a Toyota was also involved in the accident and was taken to hospital with minor injuries
The McLaren (similar model pictured) was completely split in half after crashing into a tree near Texas
This comes after three teenagers were killed and one seriously injured in a Tesla Cybertruck crash in California.
Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson and Krysta Tsukahara, all 19, were killed in the fiery crash in Piedmont, California, around 3 a.m. local time on Wednesday.
Jordan Miller, 20, was pulled from the SUV alive but was severely burned. His mother Samantha Miller told DailyMail.com that he was still in intensive care but expected to survive.
It is unclear who was driving the truck at the time of the collision, and police indicated speed as a possible factor, adding that their investigation into what happened was ongoing.
The Cybertruck caught fire when it crashed in the upscale Piedmont neighborhood, east of Oakland.
The Cybertruck burst into flames when it crashed about 3 a.m. Wednesday in the upscale Piedmont neighborhood, east of Oakland, at Hampton Road and King Avenue.
Soren Dixon, Jack Nelson and Krysta Tsukahara, all 19, were killed in the fiery crash in Piedmont, California, around 3 a.m. local time on Wednesday.
AJ Harris, a Piedmont HS basketball player and friend of both Dixon and Nelson, mourned them both with photos of the trio together since they were young children.
‘I can’t even describe how I feel right now. I love and miss you so much,” he wrote on Instagram.
“The two happiest guys I’ve ever met, you lit up every room and brought joy to everyone around you. From group 2 onwards it was never boring. Two of the nicest people I’ve ever met.
“You both have had such a huge impact on my life and I will never be able to tell you how grateful I am for you. Always there for me, no matter what. I will miss you every day for the rest of my time. I know you will watch over us and keep us safe. I love you both.”