Father Deliberately Drove Car Off Cliff, Authorities Say After Dramatic Rescue - Hart Family 2.0

The rescue was described as almost miraculous. A family of four whose car had careened off a treacherous cliff-top road in Northern California, plummeted more than 250 feet and trapped them on Monday managed to survive and avoid life-threatening injuries.

But now, authorities say that their car’s dramatic drop wasn’t an accident, but an “intentional act,” and that the father could face charges.

Dharmesh A. Patel, 41, of Pasadena, California, was arrested late Monday on suspicion of attempted murder and child abuse, the California Highway Patrol, Golden Gate Division said Tuesday afternoon. He will be transported to San Mateo County Jail after being released from the hospital, authorities said. The San Mateo County district attorney said that it had not received the case from the Highway Patrol to determine whether Patel should be charged.

The investigation into the crash involved numerous emergency responders and officers and required the use of a helicopter to extract the family from their mangled white Tesla.

Just before 11 a.m. Monday, officers were called to help with the rescue, which was on a scenic stretch of Highway 1, about 20 miles southwest of San Francisco.

The area where the car fell is very high and filled with rocky cliffs that drop down to the Pacific Ocean and beach area, Brian Pottenger, the battalion chief of the Coastside Fire Protection District’s San Mateo-Santa Cruz unit, said in an email. It is known for being difficult to drive through, and is often referred to as Devil’s Slide. Pottenger said the vehicle landed upright, on its wheels, which made the passengers easier to access through the side windows.

“It is very unusual for anyone to survive an accident of this magnitude in this area,” Pottenger said.

Patel’s wife, 41, and their two children, a 7-year-old girl and a 4-year-old boy, were trapped in the vehicle when emergency responders arrived, Pottenger said. Firefighters extricated the victims and, using ropes, brought the children to the road on stretchers and then to a nearby hospital. The children were uninjured, authorities said. The adults, who suffered non-life-threatening injuries, were hoisted onto a helicopter and taken to the highway, where they were transferred to a hospital by air ambulance.

The highway patrol said in a news release Tuesday afternoon that investigators had worked overnight Monday, interviewing witnesses and analyzing the crash site, and had determined that it had been “an intentional act.” Authorities said it was unclear if the Tesla was in a self-drive mode, although the agency said it did not believe that was a “contributing factor.”

A highway patrol spokesperson declined to specify what evidence had led authorities to arrest Patel, saying only that they felt the proposed charges were “justified.”

The stretch of highway where the accident took place has been the scene of dozens of fatal accidents in recent decades in which people have driven off the road.

In 2013, a tunnel opened that was designed to make the road safer. Even so, at least nine fatalities have occurred there since, The San Francisco Chronicle reported last year. Monday’s crash occurred just south of the tunnel.

A report published in 2021 by the California Department of Transportation said that run-off-the-road accidents were more common in the area that includes Devil’s Slide than elsewhere in the state because of edge of pavement condition, steep drop-offs and a lack of permanent barriers. Landslides in the area have also caused periodic road closures.

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

 
What kind of evidence would give away that this was intentional? I can't think of much. Do Teslas store driver inputs? The only other thing I can imagine would be things the driver had written or said to other people.
Most modern cars log how you’re using them but not to the extent that EVs and Teslas do. If I had to guess I’d say the wife incriminated him.
 
Last edited:
What kind of evidence would give away that this was intentional?
I would imagine a wife who has just been told ‘I’m killing you all’ as the husband goes over the cliff and is now suspended in a car with her kids and the man who tried to do it?
Glad they lived, hopefully they have one sane parent.
 
Thelma and Pajeet
Dharmesh A. Patel
1672861048935.png
1672861357108.png
I thought he would be a downsized tech worker, but nope, doctor.
 
Radiologist, not a real high-stress specialty. Guess the dude didn't want to get cleaned out and lose his kids in a divorce. Now he'll go to jail and still lose everything in the divorce.
Anyone who wants to harm their children should just remove themselves from that situation and maybe the planet.
 
Just going by names alone and that no motive was given, I'd wager it's some pajeet caste shit that went down. Or:

The stretch of highway where the accident took place has been the scene of dozens of fatal accidents in recent decades in which people have driven off the road.
If the highway is known for being this dangerous then perhaps it simply was an accident and the authorities are jumping to conclusions.

Now for the schizo take:
Authorities said it was unclear if the Tesla was in a self-drive mode, although the agency said it did not believe that was a “contributing factor.”
The authorities are purposefully lying and covering for Tesla. Given electric cars are suppose to be the "future", it'd be wise for the powers that be to clamp down and silence any bad press.
 
A car notorious for spazzing for no reason crashed on a notoriously perilous stretch of road. Maybe he did it intentionally and maybe he didn't, but I can't help but feel like investigators are jumping the gun here. It doesn't sound like their determination of intent came from a statement from the family members, or by analyzing data from the car. If what people saw was the car suddenly accelerating over the cliff, would it look significantly different if the culprit were the Tesla misreading lane lines (there's no guard railing in this area) and deciding to power straight forward?

The DA hasn't even examined the case yet, meanwhile the guy's name and face are splashed all over the tabloids identifying him as an attempted family annihilator. If he did it then good, but this one doesn't feel right.
 
Back