Nebraska grandfather killed in 'freak accident' at McDonald’s drive-thru
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In a tragic turn of events, a grandfather lost his life just days before Christmas in what authorities have labeled a “freak accident” at a McDonald’s drive-thru located in Nebraska.

Michael Dickinson, aged 69, suffered fatal injuries when he became trapped between his vehicle and the payment window early Tuesday morning in the city of Grand Island.

Despite being swiftly transported to a nearby hospital, Dickinson was pronounced dead, as confirmed by the Grand Island police.

Officials have ensured that Dickinson’s family has been informed of this devastating loss.

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Speaking on the accident, Police Division Chief Dean Elliott emphasized to KSNB-TV that the incident was “100% a freak accident,” highlighting the unusual and unexpected nature of the tragedy.

Police Division Chief Dean Elliott told KSNB-TV that the incident was “100% a freak accident.”

“It appears the deceased opened the door to further reach out of the window for payment purposes,” he said.

“We’re not sure if the vehicle lurched forward or what happened, but he became pinned between the door frame and the drive-thru window counter,” Elliott added.

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Michael Dickinson, 69, was crushed to death after he was pinned between his vehicle and the payment window. (iStock)

A McDonald’s employee attempted to save the man by vaulting through the passenger side of the car, but was unsuccessful in the effort to free Dickinson, Elliott told KSNB. The employee was also injured in the rescue attempt.

The incident remains under investigation.

Dickinson’s right leg was amputated in 2021, his daughter wrote on Facebook, adding that he was fitted with a prosthetic a few months later and re-learned how to walk. She did not say why his leg was removed.

His family remembered “his love” on their first Christmas without him, recounting his willingness “to help and be there when it mattered most.”

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Grand Island Police Division Chief Dean Elliott said the incident was “100% a freak accident.” (Getty Images)

“A skilled and hardworking mechanic, Michael took pride in his work and had a gift for fixing what was broken. It reflected who he was – reliable, practical, and dedicated,” his family wrote.

“Though his life was cut short, Michael’s love, loyalty, and kindness will live on in the hearts of his family and friends. He will be dearly missed and always remembered,” the post added.

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