A Tesla driver using auto assistance crashed into a Texas home, killing a woman

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Tesla has faced scrutiny over its driver-assistance technology.

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  • A Tesla Model 3 crashed into a home in Katy, Texas, killing a resident inside on Friday night.
  • Driver Michael Butler said Tesla's driver assistance tool was active during the fatal crash.
  • Tesla's driver-assistance features, including Autopilot, have faced scrutiny in courts and from regulators.

A Texas woman died after a Tesla crashed through a brick home while the driver said an automated driving-assistance system was engaged, authorities said.

The crash happened around 8:03 p.m. on Friday in Katy, Texas, where Michael Butler was driving a Tesla Model 3, the Harris County Sheriff's Office said in a statement on Saturday.

"Butler failed to drive in a single lane, left the roadway, and struck the residence," the sheriff's office said.

"Butler's Tesla entered through the brick residence, at a high rate of speed, and struck M. Avila who was inside the residence," it added.

Avila was flown by medical helicopter to a local hospital, where she later died from injuries sustained in the crash, according to the sheriff's office.

"There were no signs of intoxication on Butler and he was cooperative during the investigation," the statement added.

It was not clear which of Tesla's features Butler was using at the time of the crash — the company offers autopilot and full self driving capabilities. Tesla says the features are for the "fully attentive driver" who should be ready to take over any time.

The Harris County Sheriff's Office said the case remains under investigation.

Tesla did not respond to a Business Insider request for comment sent outside regular business hours. Business Insider could not locate Butler.

The crash comes as Tesla's driver-assistance features have faced scrutiny in courts and from regulators.

Last year, a Florida jury found the automaker partially liable in a 2019 crash involving a driver who hit another vehicle while Autopilot was engaged. In a separate case, a California judge ruled last year that Tesla's branding of the feature as "Autopilot" was misleading, leading the company to change its name.

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Real Madrid ‘appreciate’ 27-year-old World Cup winner; deal hinges on sales

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Real Madrid ‘appreciate’ 27-year-old World Cup winner; deal hinges on sales

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Jose Mourinho has arrived in the Spanish capital with a set of plans for how he wants to revamp the team, and he has wasted no time doing it.

Real Madrid have already wrapped up as many as four signings despite it being a World Cup year, and it looks like they still dream of more.

There is no doubt that a new midfielder is on Jose Mourinho’s wishlist, and different names have been floated as potential targets for Los Blancos.

Among them is Alexis Mac Allister, the Liverpool star admired by Madrid. However, there is no imminent move for him at this stage.

According to Fabrizio Romano (h/t Madrid Zone), Real Madrid like and appreciate the 2022 World Cup winner, and he is one of the players the club have been monitoring.

Real Madrid appreciate Alexis Mac Allister. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

However, any operation is not advanced right now because Madrid need to sell players first. That detail matters.

Mac Allister is an easy profile to understand from Mourinho’s perspective. He is technically clean, tactically intelligent, proven in the Premier League and experienced at the highest international level with Argentina.

Sales must come first

The problem is not admiration, it is feasibility. Liverpool are unlikely to make negotiations simple, and Mac Allister remains an important player at Anfield.

This is why Madrid’s outgoing market is so important. If the club move on midfielders or clear major wages, the picture could change. Without that, Mac Allister may remain more of a liked name than an active target.

There is also competition inside Madrid’s squad. Federico Valverde is expected to stay and become captain, while the futures of Aurelien Tchouameni and Eduardo Camavinga are still not clear.

A smart name, but not a priority yet

Will Real Madrid move for Alexis Mac Allister? (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images)

Mac Allister would bring control, pressing intelligence and versatility. He can play as an interior, help in deeper build-up and give Mourinho a midfielder who understands both possession and intensity.

That makes him a sensible name for Madrid’s list. Liverpool’s valuation, Madrid’s need to sell and the player’s own position will all decide whether this ever becomes serious.

There are other names that Los Blancos are tracking for the same position, such as Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea and Matheus Fernandes from West Ham United.

Thus, it feels like Mourinho is still figuring out the profile of the midfielder he wants to add to the squad this summer.

It remains to be seen whether sales create room and Madrid make a move for the Argentine midfielder in the coming weeks.

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Russian drone strike on Sumy kills three of same Ukrainian family

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