Monday, 18 June 2018

VW Shop Owner Dies When Beetle Slips Off Hydraulic Lift

Adolf Mair, 78, of Lower Alsace Township, Pennsylvania, was found dead in his mechanic shop after a Volkswagen Beetle he was working on slipped off of its hydraulic lift. He was found by an employee after failing to show up at another shop he was expected at and failing to answer his phone. He survived for a while after the impact, but later died of internal injuries at nearby Reading Hospital in the trauma unit. Mair owned Mair’s Continental Motors in Lower Alsace for over 40 years and was well-respected by the community.   The longtime owner of an automotive business in specializing in Volkswagens in Stony Creek Mills died Tuesday afternoon after a VW Beetle slipped off the hydraulic lift while he was working in a garage, authorities said.   Adolf Mair, 78, of Oley Township was pronounced dead at Reading Hospital at 4:06 p.m., according to the Berks County coroner's office.   Mair owned Mair's Continental Motors, 1455 Friedensburg Road, Lower Alsace Township, for more than four decades.   He was found by one of his employees lying next to the car in a garage he used at Wilson and Carsonia avenues, not far from his main business. Click Here to Continue Reading

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