The municipality of Schladming is under shock: as has now become known, the well -known hotelier Christian Steiner (“Hotel Pichlmayrgut”) died on Sunday afternoon in a terrible accident at work. “There is great concern. We are in mind in his family,” said Schladming mayor Hermann Trinker.
According to the police, the hotel and the agricultural owner performed work with a tractor around 3.20 pm with a tractor. When he was imprisoned for the cause of the shovel and an adjacent stone wall for an unknown cause. An employee discovered his accident and immediately raised an alarm.
Despite the rapid arrival of emergency services, emergency doctor and rescue helicopter, the resuscitation measures were not successful. The emergency doctor could only determine the death of the 50-year-old family man.
Tractor insured, body confiscated
The police have investigated the cause of the accident. The public prosecutor ordered the guy of the body and an autopsy. The tractor was guaranteed and is investigated by an expert. The Labor Inspectorate was informed about the incident.
“I discovered with great concern about the tragic accident,” says Mayor Hermann Trinker. Christian Steiner was considered a “thoroughbred host”. “He was a farmer, hotelier, an extremely dedicated tourist and a great networker. We are all very shocked by his death and in his family.”
Hotelier with heart and passion
Since 2003, Christian Steiner has led the fortunes of the Hotel Pichlmayrgut with a lot of heart and passion, which has been in the family for several centuries. He received active support from the whole family, three generations help together.
Christian Steiner was also known as a host in the Mega-Kihütte “Hohenhaus Tenne” at the foot of the Schladmer-Planai, which he led with the brothers Sepp and Hermann Egger from the Zillertal.
Source: Krone

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