Andrew Swindells handed over the keys to his BMW One Series after paying just short of £100 for the airport's valet-style 'meet and greet' parking service.
A man was left stunned when his £30,000 BMW was written off by Manchester Airport valet staff in a car park mishap.
Andrew, an IT product manager who often travels abroad for work, compared the situation at the airport to a scene from 'Only Fools and Horses', reports the Manchester Evening News. "The airport team told me the car was being driven slowly and safely, however the car has been written off by the insurance company. They managed to completely write it off by crashing it into a concrete block.
Andrew recounted how he eventually managed to phone from America and was informed by the airport that his car had been in an accident, but wasn't given any details.
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