1 hour 15 minutes ago — Horrifying scene in the heart of New York: Times Square lit up not by neon lights, but by a fierce fireball that engulfed Elon Musk’s motorcade.

The deafening sound of the collision sounded like a bomb in the heart of the city, even as thousands of tourists were still busy taking selfies under a giant advertising screen. New York police confirmed: a container truck suddenly lost control and crashed straight into the limousine carrying Elon Musk. The terrible explosion immediately turned the main intersection into a fiery hell, thick black smoke billowed into the sky, overwhelming the bright lights of the “world square”.

Witnesses shuddered, recounting that they heard “the sound of metal breaking, glass shattering” and immediately followed by the screams of people running away in panic. A woman livestreaming her travel cried: “I saw Elon Musk’s car on fire right in front of my eyes, people running around, black smoke and blood everywhere!”.
Police immediately cordoned off the area, sirens blaring, dozens of fire trucks and ambulances rushed in. Paparazzi, fans, and tourists rushed to record with their phones, making the scene even more chaotic: camera flashes flashed wildly, reflecting on the pale faces of the fallen.
Paramedics rushed into the flames, pulling out each motionless body. A medical staff member described: “Elon Musk was pulled out in a state of cardiac arrest, we immediately performed CPR, oxygen through a mask, and electric shocks right on the bloody road.” The sound of ambulances, people crying mixed with the acrid smell of burning gasoline turned the scene into a mournful symphony.
White night at Mount Sinai Hospital: Elon Musk was taken to the ICU, a series of monitors beeped incessantly, red lights flashed in alarm. Doctors continuously gave electric shocks, performed chest compressions, trying to save his life. A medical source admitted: “His body suffered too much trauma, his internal organs were seriously damaged, and his prognosis was extremely poor.”
The news spread like wildfire. Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram exploded with a series of hashtags: #PrayForMusk, #GoodbyeElon. Fans around the world gathered in front of Tesla and SpaceX headquarters, lit white candles, and cried. In California, hundreds of people pasted Musk’s pictures in front of the Fremont factory gate, turning it into a sea of flickering candles. In Tokyo, the Shibuya billboard suddenly displayed the words “We Stand With Elon” for 10 minutes, bringing the crowd to tears.
Musk’s family was said to have been in New York for a few hours. An inside source revealed: “His youngest son kept asking: ‘Where is Dad? Is Dad coming back?’ which made everyone who witnessed it cry.” Colleagues at SpaceX and Tesla posted black photos, along with brief condolences. The US President made an urgent statement: “Elon Musk is a symbol of innovation, and today humanity prays for him.”
The drama intensified when a double incident occurred: a crowd jostling to light candles in Times Square caused a pedestrian bridge to shake and collapse, injuring at least 12 people. Rescue forces had to expand the blockade, creating another chaotic vortex in the center of New York.
By dawn, international media simultaneously reported: Elon Musk did not survive. Police confirmed his identity using biometric identification methods, confirming that he was one of the few victims who died on the spot. The whole world was plunged into mourning. New York turned into a sea of white candles, church bells rang out.
This morning, the US Congress discussed the possibility of holding a three-day national mourning. Meanwhile, in Palo Alto, thousands of Tesla engineers stood silently in the rain, holding up lit candles, promising to continue the dream he left behind. A slogan went viral: “He lit the stars, but left us in the dark.”
Times Square – where he fell – has now become an unexpected memorial, where smoke, fire, blood and tears mingle with flickering candlelight.
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