The investigation on the November crash involving former Las Vegas Raiders wideout Henry Ruggs III revealed more chilling details on the severity of the accident.

According to the Associated Press, the woman who died in the alleged crash caused by Ruggs — named Tina Tintor, 23 — burned to her death. The county coroner in Las Vegas confirmed their findings on Tuesday, adding that the woman “died from thermal injuries due to a motor vehicle collision on Nov. 2.”

“Other significant conditions contributing to her death were inhalation of products of combustion, fractures of the nasal bones, right sided ribs … left forearm and (chest),” the statement added. “The manner of her death was accidental.”

Henry Ruggs III is accused of causing the crash. As noted in previous reports in the aftermath of the accident, the former Raiders wideout was said to be drunk while driving his Corvette at 156 mph before the accident.

Ruggs, who was released by the Raiders after the accident, allegedly collided into Tintor's Toyota RAV4. The crash ruptured the gas tank, which eventually killed the young woman and her golden retriever named Max. According to reports, his blood alcohol content was at 0.16 percent at the time — which is twice the legal limit in Nevada.

The former NFL rising star, drafted by the Raiders in 2020, is currently on house arrest. If proven guilty on all charges, he is facing a minimum of two years and up to 50 years in prison.