A Louisiana Arby’s worker whose body was found in a freezer earlier this month is being sued by his family.
Relatives say the walk-in freezer at the restaurant in New Iberia, Louisiana, south of Lafayette, had a broken latch that kept the woman inside. The victim is a 63-year-old man from Texas named Nguyet Le.
Authorities said that there was blood on the freezer door, which showed that Le tried to fight her way out before she died. Her son, who also worked at the restaurant, found her dead body.
The franchise owner Turbo Restaurants LLC is named as the defendant in the case, which wants at least a million dollars in damages.
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