The 56-year-old was trapped outside his Scion xB hatchback late Friday.
reported. The driver controls progress, pulling forward and stopping when lights and signage indicate.
The car wash did not appear to have been activated at the time of the accident, Lt. Scott Walters of the Escondido Police Department toldAn alarm blared from the machine for as long as 30 minutes, according to the television station. The man was not discovered until another customer walked over to investigate,reported. CPR was administered and the man was taken to an area hospital, where he was pronounced dead, Leso told the television station.
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