50 minutes ago — Los Angeles was shaken.

A private plane named Elon Musk suddenly lost control after taking off, then crashed straight into the crowded highway. The crash caused the road surface to shake, dozens of vehicles were caught in a sea of fire. Los Angeles police officially confirmed that Elon Musk died on the spot. The red column of fire dozens of meters high engulfed the row of cars, black smoke billowed, covering the sky.

Witnesses described the scene as if it were an apocalyptic scene: “The plane spun, lost control, then plunged into the road. The fire broke out, I heard people screaming everywhere. The car in front of me exploded like a firecracker.” Paparazzi followed the Tesla convoy and recorded horrifying images: hundreds of California fans cried, knelt on the road, while police hurriedly set up a fence to block the sea of panicked people.
Immediately after the explosion, an ambulance rushed in, sirens blaring. Paramedics pulled Musk out of the burned fuselage, his body motionless. Emergency CPR was performed on the ash-covered highway. An oxygen mask was pressed against a blood-covered face, each heart compression echoed with cries. But the doctor on duty quickly confirmed: “He has no signs of life.”
In the Los Angeles hospital, more than 40 other victims were urgently treated. The ICU monitor flashed red repeatedly, many doctors were exhausted from continuously giving electric shocks to the victims. “This is a terrible sleepless night,” a nurse whispered. Outside the hospital, a crowd of fans and media crowded, flashbulbs flashing in the mournful atmosphere.
Global social networks immediately exploded. The hashtags #GoodbyeMusk and #PrayForElon dominated the top trending in less than 15 minutes. In Texas, California and New York, thousands of people poured into the streets to light candles. Many tech billionaires posted farewell messages: Jeff Bezos wrote “A genius has left,” Bill Gates choked: “Humanity has lost a dream.” The White House announced that the flag would be flown at half-mast nationwide.
Tragedy followed tragedy. While fans crowded the highway to lay flowers, a section of the overpass railing suddenly collapsed, causing dozens of people to fall onto the road, creating a double disaster. A rescue vehicle rushed in with its siren, adding to the chaos.
At dawn, amid a sea of cameras and sobs, Los Angeles police reaffirmed: “Elon Musk is dead. This is the most serious aviation accident in Los Angeles in many years.”
The California freeway was still ablaze, and vehicles were charred into twisted metal. Fans knelt down, holding white flowers and candles, singing chokedly in the flickering light. Some politicians proposed a state funeral, and SpaceX announced that it would erect a memorial at the scene — where the world witnessed one of the greatest technological tragedies in history.
And the unanswered question, shocking the world: Was it a technical error, or a conspiracy behind Elon Musk’s death?
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