On December 30, 2019, emergency services were called to Gray whale cove state beach in California. An anonymous witness claimed to have seen a Lexus SUV drive over a cliff into the middle of the ocean.


Officials immediately called for backup. Among them was the U.S. Coast Guard, and a six-hour search for bodies and the remains of the vehicle ensued. They called off the search only after water conditions became dangerous and daylight faded. The only evidence of a car going over the cliff was cell phone and dashcam footage and tire tracks on the sand surrounding the edge of the cliff, but even after an intensive search, nothing was found and suspicions arose that the video could have been faked.


There was nothing except these two things to indicate an accident. No vehicle and also no corpse. On January 16, 2020, another witness came forward and confirmed the story, saying that she too saw the car drive over the edge of the cliff. So far, no bodies or easily identifiable parts of a Lexus SUV have been found. No one has been reported missing and there is no report of a missing vehicle. these could possibly have been linked to the incident but there is absolutely nothing.


Write in the comments what you think happened to the car! I am curious...
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