Man, 43, killed in industrial accident at plant, police say
April 3, 2021
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PITTSBURGH (AP) An industrial accident claimed the life of a worker in western Pennsylvania, authorities said.
Allegheny County police said emergency personnel were called shortly after 10:30 a.m. Friday to Alpha Aeromatics in O Hara Township.
First responders found a man struck by an industrial tote container that held 330 gallons of liquid, police said.
The county medical examiner s office said 43-year-old Jason D’Alicandro died shortly after 3 p.m. Friday at UPMC Presbyterian.
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The Waterworks mall near Aspinwall is losing a big-box tenant.
The Bed Bath & Beyond store began liquidation sales this week and will close by the end of February, according to a store manager who declined to comment further.
Messages left with the company’s corporate office were not returned.
In July, the company reported poor sales during the first quarter of its fiscal year, which included March, April and May.
Net sales in those months totaled $1.3 billion, down 49% from the same period last year.
Bed Bath & Beyond CEO Mark Tritton wrote in a July news release that the covid-19 pandemic contributed to the losses.