π₯ΆβοΈ From Cold Sandwiches to Cold Cases: Tragic Freezer Incident Sparks Arby’s Lawsuit ππ
TL;DR: Arby’s employee, Nguyet Le, allegedly ended up in the walk-in freezer in a fatal accident, with hands battered trying to escape. A lawsuit filed by her family points towards negligence, claiming a broken freezer latch, unattended since August, contributed to the tragic event. ππΌ Now, here’s the meat of the story. π²
A typical day at Arby’s, the iconic roast-beef-sandwich-slinging joint, took a tragic, frosty turn for Nguyet Le, an employee who ended up in the freezer in what is now a chilling, literally cold case. Are you ready for this? It’s about to get icy. π§βοΈ
Nguyet, managing an Arby’s franchise in New Iberia, Louisiana, began her morning as usual, with no inkling of the chilling fate that awaited her. According to the allegations, Nguyet ended up trapped in the walk-in freezer β a place for storing meat, not becoming it. She allegedly pounded her hands bloody on the freezer door, trying to escape, leaving an eerie crimson testament on the icy interior. Just try imagining that. π¨
The suit suggests the morning of May 11th saw Nguyet dropped off at work to open the restaurant alone. Now, here’s where it gets frosty: the freezer door latch had reportedly been broken since August, leaving employees to resort to, get this, a screwdriver to operate it. This faulty latch is at the core of the family’s lawsuit. It’s like a plot from a chilling horror movie, isn’t it? π₯π
The horrifying tale deepens as the suit reports the discovery of Nguyet’s lifeless body in the freezer by her own son, Nguyen, who was coming in to work his shift. Picture this: you’re clocking in for your shift and find your mother in such a heart-wrenching state. A heartbreaking scene, to say the least. π’π
The family’s claim goes on to allege that the restaurant’s policy dictated keeping the freezer at -10 degrees or colder. This would mean Nguyet was in a literal freezing hell, trapped, panicked, with only her pounding fists hoping to garner someone’s attention. As the story continues, the lawsuit asserts she finally collapsed, succumbing to hypothermia. Seriously, is this 2023 or a frozen medieval nightmare? π₯Άπ°
Now, the family is hitting Arby’s and the franchise owner where it hurts – the wallet. They are seeking damages for this chilling tragedy that could have allegedly been avoided. The legal battle is about to get as heated as a spicy Arby’s Deluxe. πΆοΈπ°
So, here’s the million-dollar question: can a broken freezer latch be held accountable for a human life? π€ Will this icy tale serve as a chilling reminder to businesses about the importance of maintaining their equipment, ensuring their employees’ safety? We’re left shivering at the thought. Over to you, what’s your take on this frosty fiasco? π£οΈπ