There's a CCTV video of how fast the car was moving just before an off-camera crash: https://www.spiegel.de/panorama/tesla-die-sekunden-vor-dem-t...
Seems very insane to go that fast with your family in the car. Later in the video you see the wreck and all the airbags have been blown.
The car was already going very fast in that video, it seems if it was driver error, that's a very long time to be confusing the gas and brake pedals. It could still be a deranged person, who, if he's not white, will be called a terrorist, but again, why take the family?
Another possibility would be the driver suffered a medical emergency and couldn't control the car anymore. But if none of the above applied, then... stuck accelerator pedal?
Things like comparing the Model 3 to all cars on the road when the average car is something like 12 years old and driven by a very different demographic.
Or comparing AP accident rates to all rates of accidents when AP is speed limited and mainly operates on the safest types of roads (pretty much won't work on the most dangerous kind, "stroads")
Even worse than that their go-to stat is freeway miles where people feel comfortable enough to have Autopilot on miles compared to all cars all roads all conditions for others