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    Family Calls Out KFC Restaurant For Allegedly Hiding Worker’s Corpse

    A family has called out KFC Restaurant for allegedly hiding a Worker’s corpse.

    Ravenewsonline reports that popular restaurant, KFC has been called out for allegedly hiding the corpse of one of its staff who reportedly died while working on Friday, July 7.

    This online platform understands that the allegation was made by the family of the deceased, Anita Chinwedu, following the sudden disappearance of their daughter.

    While the management of the restaurant is yet to publicly disclose what led to the death of their staff, a family member alleged that they (restaurant) claimed that Chinwedu slumped and died while at work on Friday, July 7.

    They however, allegedly refused to release her corpse to the family. It was also alleged that a policeman countered the restaurant’s account of how Chinwedu, by allegedly revealing that she was electrocuted.

    The family member said, “She started working at KFC barely two months ago. On Friday last week, she was said to had slumped at about 11 PM.

    “KFC claimed she just screamed and fell while trying to hang her washed clothes. According to them, they rushed her to the hospital, but the first hospital rejected her because of deposit, it was the second hospital that they took her to that pronounced her dead on arrival.

    “KFC took her body to the morgue without informing her family. And as we speak, they are yet to show the family where they dumped her body. Even the police has refused to tell the family where the body is.

    “We think they are trying to cover up something. We don’t think she fell just like that. KFC claimed she just screamed and fell but they didn’t call her family who lives nearby. They took her to the hospital and still didn’t inform her people.

    “She died and they took her body to the mortuary without informing her family. They ran to Festac police to make an entry without informing the family still.”

     

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