The man was crushed to death at McDonald’s identified as Tony Eyles

Photographs of 42-year-old Tony Eyles, who had stopped at the main location and McDonald's terminal at 5:30 a.m. on his way to work.  He had just paid for the food, but left the bank card.  He grabbed her hand to pick it up, but his vehicle continued to roll and he was crushed between the car and the door jam.
Tony Eyles is remembered as “the perfect father.”

A married father of two, 42, has been identified as the man who was crushed to death in a strange accident in the window of a vehicle at Vancouver’s McDonald’s restaurant.

Tony Eyles was having breakfast around five-thirty in the morning at the fast food restaurant on Tuesday, when he dropped his bank card and went out to retrieve it.

At that point, I was going to work.

Eyles died just weeks after his ninth wedding anniversary, leaving behind two children, ages eight and six, the media reported.

“He’s the perfect father, the perfect husband,” Eyles ’brother-in-law Neal Pender told the station. “Unfortunately [my newborn] I never got to know Tony. Tony would have loved that boy and he would have loved Tony too.

Photographs of 42-year-old Tony Eyles, who had stopped at the main location and McDonald's terminal at 5:30 a.m. on his way to work.  He had just paid for the food, but left the bank card.  He took her hand to pick it up, but his vehicle continued to roll and he was crushed between the car and the door jam.
Tony Eyles was on his way to work when he died crushed.

Two separate fundraisers for the family have raised more than $ 100,000 from about 800 donors to help the family since Monday morning.

Vancouver police and the British Columbia coroner’s office are still investigating.

Photographs of Tony Eyles, 42, who had stopped at the main location and McDonald's terminal at 5:30 a.m. as he was on his way to work.
Tony Eyles, 42, crashed into the McDonald’s building with his car.

“You know, I looked at him,” Pender said. “I should still be here. They will have to do some research on this because it just doesn’t make sense. ”

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Tony Eyles died in a strange accident in the window of a McDonald’s restaurant in Vancouver.

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