Thomas Russell Killed in Work Accident in Austin, TX
Austin, TX — July 27, 2022, Thomas Russell was killed due to a work accident involving bowling alley machinery at a location on Domain Drive.
An investigation summary about the death of Thomas Russell has been released by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Their statements say the incident happened at 1:45 p.m. at Punch Bowl Social at The Domain, located at 11310 Domain Drive.

Initial details say that 37-year-old Thomas Russell was an employee at the bowling alley. While working on a bowling pin setter machine, investigators determined Russell somehow became pinned by the neck in the machine. This resulted in his death.
Further specifics about the cause of the accident are unclear at this time. The OSHA reports listed four alleged rule violations, but two were noted to have been "deleted". The report also reflects a recommended penalty of approximately $18,975, the current status of which remains unclear. No further information can be confirmed at this time.
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