Arby's faces lawsuit over employee's death in faulty freezer.
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The family of Nguyet Le, a 63-year-old Arby's manager who died of hypothermia after becoming trapped in a faulty walk-in freezer in Louisiana, is suing Arby's, Turbo Restaurants, and Sun Holdings for negligence. The lawsuit alleges that the latch to the freezer had been broken since August 2022, and employees used a screwdriver to open and close it, as well as a box to prop it open. The family is seeking at least $1 million in relief.
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