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20-Year-Old Steals Mom's Porsche & His Best Friend Is Found Trapped Under the Burning Car

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A 20-year-old borrows his mom's brand new Porsche for a late-night drive with his best friend. His friend wants to see how fast it can go. He says yes. Within seconds, everything changes. One of them walks away. The other doesn't. In this video, we break down the 911 call, the body camera footage, and the full investigation into a crash that took less than a minute but changed two families forever. On May 16, 2023, just after 10:40 PM, 911 dispatchers in Seminole County, Florida received a call from a young man who could barely get the words out. He told the operator he had been driving his mom's new car and his friend wanted to see how fast it could go. He lost control. The car flipped. And now it was on fire. When officers arrived on Brumley Road, a Porsche 718 Boxster S was lying off the roadway completely engulfed in flames. The driver was standing nearby pacing and panicking. Officers immediately attempted to reach the passenger who was trapped beneath the vehicle. One officer got close enough to try but the flames forced him back. There was nothing anyone could do. Fire rescue arrived within minutes. They extinguished the fire and secured the scene. The passenger was pronounced dead. He was 20 years old. The investigation determined the crash was not caused by the road, the weather, or any mechanical failure. It came down to how the vehicle was being driven. On a narrow unlit road with a curve ahead, at a speed that gave the driver no chance to recover, the car left the roadway, crossed back, struck a tree and a fence, flipped, and caught fire. The Electronic Data Recorder that would have confirmed the exact speed was destroyed by the fire. The driver, Zachary Kreusch, was charged with vehicular homicide, a second-degree felony, and careless driving. He was…

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