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I am not convinced it was caused by a hydraulic failure yet. There are often safety check valves in critical hydraulic systems that would prevent what we see in the pic if a plumbing hydraulic failure. A structural failure could cause a hydraulic cylinder failure resulting in the situation in the pic AND causing loss of fluid noted that a safety check valve is incapable of preventing.
The loading of a rear engine car, and not a light one, puts a majority of the vehicles weight cantilevered at the farthest point, is a worst-case load scenario.
Notice the puddle ....