Granada Hills Vons stays open after customer dies in bakery aisle, employees say
Workers said managers kept the supermarket open for four hours while the customer’s family waited and employees performed CPR.
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A customer died in a Los Angeles Vons, but corporate allegedly watched on camera and ordered staff to hide the body with shopping carts and stay open
A customer died inside a Vons grocery store in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, on July 5, after suffering a medical emergency in the bakery aisle. Despite the death, store management allegedly instructed staff to keep the store open and block the body from public view using shopping carts. The incident has since drawn serious attention after a store supervisor went public with her account of what happened that evening. Paszion Horner-Smith, a superv…
Dead body left in aisle of L.A. grocery store while customers shopped
A dead body was left in the aisle of a grocery store for hours while customers shopped, according to employees.CBS reports workers at a Vons supermarket in the Granada Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, said a shopper suffered a medical emergency in the bakery aisle on July 5. Paszion Horner-Smith, a supervisor, and another employee performed CPR in an attempt to save them.
Vons Keeps Store Open After Shopper Dies in Bakery Aisle
In the heart of Granada Hills, Los Angeles, a Southern California supermarket chain made a choice that reveals much about the priorities governing too many American institutions today. On July 5, a customer collapsed and died in the bakery aisle of a Vons store. Rather than shutting down out of basic human respect, management allegedly...
US store stays open with customer's dead body lying in an aisle
By Brittney Ermon GRANADA HILLS, California (KCAL, KCBS) — Workers at a Granada Hills Vons said their managers kept the grocery store open for hours with a customer’s dead body lying in an aisle. Paszion Horner-Smith said she was working as a supervisor on July 5 when one of her customers suffered a medical emergency in the supermarket’s bakery aisle. “It’s just something I’ve never, ever in my 27 years that I’ve worked for the company, ever…
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