Lifestyle Food McDonald's Customer in Canada Dies After 'Freak Accident' in Drive-Thru The man, whose name has not been revealed, was crushed to death by his own car while trying to pick up his fallen bank card up from the ground, authorities said By Dave Quinn Dave Quinn Instagram Twitter Dave Quinn is an Editor for PEOPLE, working across a number of verticals including the Entertainment, Lifestyle and News teams. People Editorial Guidelines Published on September 9, 2021 05:49 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Justin Sullivan/Getty. A man in Vancouver was killed by his own car on Wednesday morning, in what police are describing as a "freak accident" at a McDonald's drive-thru. The man, whose name has not been revealed, could not be revived by the Vancouver Fire Rescue Services and died on the scene, the Vancouver Police Department said in a release. Surveillance footage captured of the incident showed that the man was paying for his food around 5:30 a.m. when he dropped his bank card on the floor, police said. As he opened the door and went to pick up the card, his still-moving car rolled forward, pinning him between the car door and against a structural piece of the restaurant. He was unable to free himself from the vehicle and was crushed, authorities said. 2-Year-Old Girl Dies in 'Freak Accident' After Truck Part Pops Off and Strikes Her Head "This is an absolutely heartbreaking scenario, Vancouver Police Constable Tania Visintin said in a release. "Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of this man." Visintin went on to tell the Edmonton City News that this was tragic for McDonald's staffers, who witnessed the incident. "People aren't used to seeing this type of incident happen, especially at your workplace," Visintin, adding that victim services would be made available to staff. "I would assume everyone is shaken up." 6-Year-Old Hiking with Family Critically Injured After He's Hit in the Head by a Rock She also explained to 680 News that fatal car accidents typically involved more than one vehicle. In this case, it was just the deceased's car. "The fact that no other vehicle was involved… this seems like a freak accident," she said. The Vancouver Police Collision Investigation Unit and the B.C. Coroners Service are currently investigating the incident. Those who may have witness the incident or who might have captured it on dash-cam footage while driving in the area are being asked to call investigators at 604-717-3012.