A Texas family is suing Arby’s after their 63-year-old relative died when she was trapped in a freezer at a Louisiana restaurant.
According to Skrabanek, Le had been dropped off that morning to prepare for the day. At some point, she became trapped in the freezer which was typically kept at 10 degrees below zero, if not colder.
Skrabanek said employees kept the door propped open with a box of oil because the latch was broken. Employees had allegedly reported the broken latch to management before and “there were multiple work orders put in,” he said.
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