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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A day later, guests who stayed at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas are still fuming over the hotel’s evacuation following the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck.
A lawsuit filed in Nevada last week says Trump Hotel Las Vegas was negligent in failing to prevent her death after a revolving door allegedly struck her and caused a fall.
The family of Bay Area woman has filed a wrongful death suit against Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. The complaint alleges the woman was "violently ejected" from a revolving door. The woman died in October.
Authorities are investigating a deadly explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The explosion claimed the life of one individual and left seven ...
claiming a Trump Hotel Las Vegas door caused her to fall and later die. The wrongful death lawsuit says the woman, Diana Truschke of the San Francisco Bay Area, was in her 70s when she was struck ...
The Las Vegas Police Department reported that on Wednesday, a Cybertruck drove up to the glass entrance doors of the Trump Hotel, after which smoke poured out of the vehicle, followed by an explosion.
The family of a 78-year-old California woman filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Trump International Hotel Las Vegas alleging she died after being "violently ejected" from a revolving door ...
Arizona is the birthplace of the man thought to have rented the Tesla Cybertruck that exploded Wednesday in front of the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, police revealed in a Thursday morning ...