Disaster Angela Chao may have died after accidentally putting her Tesla in reverse, a mistake she made before, WSJ reports

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Angela Chao may have died after accidentally putting her Tesla in reverse, a mistake she made before, WSJ reports​

  • Angela Chao, Foremost Group CEO, died on February 11 in a car accident near Austin.
  • Authorities said she may have drowned when her Tesla submerged into a pond.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported that Chao may have accidentally put her Tesla in reverse.
Angela Chao, Foremost Group CEO and younger sister of former US Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, may have accidentally put her Tesla in reverse while making a three-point turn, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Chao died on February 11 after her vehicle was found submerged in a pond located by her sprawling, 900-acre private ranch in Blanco County, Texas, about 12 miles outside Austin. She was 50.

Blanco County Sheriffs told Austin American-Statesmanthat Chao may have "succumbed from being under the water."

But details of how Chao's Tesla ended up in the pond have not yet been divulged by authorities, leading some people, including J. Kyle Bass, a prominent hedge fund manager and founder of Texas-based Hayman Capital Management, to question if the Tesla was hacked.

"Does the Blanco County Sheriff have the technical capacity to investigate the Tesla logs to determine if the car was tampered with or even hacked?" Bass wrote on X. "This case continues to become more and more suspicious."

In a letter to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton dated February 29, which was obtained by Business Insider, a Blanco County public information officer wrote that, while the preliminary investigation indicated that the incident was an "unfortunate accident … the Sherriff's Office is still investigating this accident as a criminal matter until they have sufficient evidence to rule out criminal activity."

A spokesman for the Blanco County sheriffs did not respond to a request for comment sent outside working hours.

Based on interviews with people close to Chao, county officials, and reviews of law enforcement documents, the Journal reported that the incident may have happened while the Foremost CEO was making a four-minute drive back to her ranch.
After a Friday evening celebrating Lunar New Year with close friends, Chao decided to drive back to the main house on the ranch around 11:30 p.m., the Journal reported.

Only minutes after saying goodbye, Chao called one of her friends, saying that her vehicle, a Tesla Model X SUV, wound up in a pond after attempting to make a three-point turn.

According to the Journal's account, Chao told her friend that she had put her car in reverse instead of drive — a mistake she had made before — leading her to back over an embankment and into the pond.

A spokesperson for Tesla did not respond to a request for comment sent outside regular working hours.

Experts previously told Business Insider that drivers only have about a minute to get out of a sinking vehicle.

The Journal reported that some friends and a property ranch manager came outside shortly after the call. Due to the remote location and terrain of the ranch, some emergency responders had to get out of their vehicles and walk to the site of the incident, according to the report.

By the time the vehicle was towed out of the water, Chao was taken out of the vehicle and found unresponsive, The Journal reported.
 
If it was any other car, I’d say she’s a dumbass,
Even with some modern shifters its really easy to kick it into the wrong gear if you are not paying attention depending on how retarded the designs are.
If you are making a 3 point turn, you are quickly shifting from reverse to drive. Since Teslas are torquey machines to begin with, you could easily step on the accelerator and dive into the creek with no feedback from gears or engine like you would in a normal car.

There was a future cop sci-fi show 10 years ago called Almost Human and one of the episodes was about a smart house killing its owners with the technology. This definitely feels like one of those scenarios where too much technology results in a fatal design.
 
all cars require manual door opens iirc. But some manufacturers hide that control out of the way
Even then, no car has a factory contingency for full water submergence.

In such a scenario, you can't open the door against the pressure of the water you are in. You only have two options: use something to break a window, or, counter-intuitively, wait for the interior to fill up, and when you're almost out of space to breathe, take a deep one and then open the door, the pressure should be close enough to equalized that it opens.... I'd wager a lot of people who die in this scenario do so because they panic trying to get the door open, or become disoriented and ensnared in their seatbelt.
 
Even then, no car has a factory contingency for full water submergence.

In such a scenario, you can't open the door against the pressure of the water you are in. You only have two options: use something to break a window, or, counter-intuitively, wait for the interior to fill up, and when you're almost out of space to breathe, take a deep one and then open the door, the pressure should be close enough to equalized that it opens.... I'd wager a lot of people who die in this scenario do so because they panic trying to get the door open, or become disoriented and ensnared in their seatbelt.
Pretty sure that's a myth. provided you're not a weakling or too injured after the crash forcing the door open as soon as you can is the best option.
 
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A spokesperson for Tesla did not respond to a request for comment sent outside regular working hours.
What do they want Tesla to say?
"Yes, there are indeed retards driving our cars"

Edit: seeing that Tesla have a mind-boggling ui I still dont see why
1. She Didn't switch cars if she found it hard to handle
2. The spokesperson at Tesla needed to get out of bed to adress this.
 
Also betting it has no manual door locks or window controls, so she would have been unable to get out.

They do have manual doors but maybe they're hard to see if you don't know about them.


Look she was leaving a Chinese New Years party ( drunk ) and drove into a pond. People do that shit all the time & die. The fact she was able to call someone is crazy. I would have been trying to get out of the car immediately. Since she was just reversing I don't feel like she would have even been going that fast. Like there was definitely time before the electronics failed .

Found an article about a telsa still working while being submerged in water.


That's probably a one off, but she definitely had time to roll the window down. She was just drunk & retarded.
 
This is really, really dumb. If you wanted to hack someone's Tesla (I don't know if that's possible but for the sake of argument let's say that it is) why would you hack it to go in reverse when she's randomly attempting a 3-point turn one day? That hack would be very, very unlikely to harm someone, much less kill them. If you wanted to kill them you'd "hack" the car to do something retarded while it's at high speed. And if you weren't trying to kill them, what would be your reasoning for hacking their car to randomly go in reverse one day? This article is utter nonsense.

btw people die like this all the time, doing something dumb in their cars near water. No hacks required.
 
Only minutes after saying goodbye, Chao called one of her friends, saying that her vehicle, a Tesla Model X SUV, wound up in a pond after attempting to make a three-point turn.
Slight powerlevel. In my previous life I spent many many years as a member of a Fire Service Dive Rescue Team. I can't tell you how many times I have responded to cars accidentally put in gear and driven into lakes, duck ponds, rivers, creeks, swimming pools, cesspools, the long island sound and the Atlantic. We had one restaraunt on a lake where at least 2-3 times a year somebody would put it in the wrong gear and shoot straight off the parking lot. So twit throwing it into reverse on accident and diving into a lake is shockingly normal.

But the victim inside the car underwater calling a friend at a party is a new one. It is possibly the most current year thing ever. Did she TikTok it too?

Yeah if you ever find yourself in a car underwater. Endeavor to get out! Any phone calls should be 9 1 1!

The 911 call logs and transcripts on this one are going to be fascinating.
 
She was in deep with China. Her whole family is. China Uncensored goes over the weirdness of this case.

I'm gonna say the CCP took her out. And the Tesla reversing into a body of water is the cover story.

One weird thing is that China news outlets ran the story hours before the US did. The news pieces all said she died the day before. And that it was because she was hit by a drunk driver at a light an intersection in Austin.

 
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Right, so are we gonna make:

A) Asian driving jokes
B) Woman driving jokes
C) Jokes about how she's related to an official responsible for transportation
or:
D) All of the above
E) Asian woman related to an official responsible for transportation manages to die in an accident with a car that drives itself...
 
Asian(s) women cannot drive.
FTFY
What's a 3 point turn? Why didn't she slam on the brakes?
Im not sure if you really don’t know what a 3pt is but I’ll explain anyway. When you are on a road that cannot allow a full U turn, you do what is called a three point turn
You basically go forward a little turning to the left, reverse slowly turning wheel to the right, then forward a little bit turning wheel to the left to straighten out.
Of course this probably depends what side of the road you drive on.
 
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