Woman killed after Tesla in self-driving mode crashes into home

The victim was airlifted to a hospital but was later pronounced dead.

22 Jun 2026 08:06am
A woman was killed after a Tesla, which was allegedly in self-driving mode, crashed into a house in the US state of Texas. Photo for illustrative purposes only: Canva
A woman was killed after a Tesla, which was allegedly in self-driving mode, crashed into a house in the US state of Texas. Photo for illustrative purposes only: Canva

ANKARA - A woman was killed after a Tesla, which was allegedly in self-driving mode, crashed into a house in the US state of Texas, Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing local media.

The incident occurred around 8pm local time on Friday (0100GMT Saturday) in Katy, when a Tesla Model 3, driven by Michael Butler, allegedly left its lane, veered off the roadway and struck a residence, an ABC News report cited authorities as saying.

According to the Harris County Sheriff's Office, Butler was operating the vehicle "with an automated driving assistance system” at the time of the crash.

"Butler's Tesla entered through the brick residence at a high rate of speed and struck M. Avila who was inside the residence,” the sheriff's office said in a statement.

Avila was airlifted to a hospital but was later pronounced dead, investigators said.

Authorities said Butler was injured in the crash but showed no signs of intoxication and has been cooperating with investigators.

The investigation remains ongoing, and no charges had been filed as of Saturday afternoon, the report added. - BERNAMA-ANADOLU

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