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All McDonald’s in Peru close to mourn employees electrocuted at restaurant
2019-12-20 00:00:00.0     福克斯新闻-世界     原网页

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       McDonald's restaurants all over Peru shut down after staffers' deaths Two teens were working the overnight shift at a McDonald’s in Lima, Peru when they were both electrocuted. The pair were reportedly cleaning the kitchen when they were exposed to a loose cable wire. McDonald’s operating company in Peru, Arcos Dorados, announced that all branches would close for a two-day mourning period.

       All McDonald’s branches in Peru closed their doors for at least two days to allow employees to mourn two workers who were electrocuted at the restaurant in the country’s capital.

       Alexandra Porras Inga, 19, and Gabriel Campos Zapata, 18, were working the overnight shift at a McDonald’s in the middle-class district of Pueblo Libre in Lima.

       While cleaning the kitchen on Sunday, the two teenagers were electrocuted by a loose cable, the New York Times reported.

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       Police said Porras suffered an electric shock from a drink machine, and when Campos went to help her, he also was electrocuted.

       Emergency services found both teenagers dead at the fast-food eatery.

       Porras’ mother told the Times that after receiving news of the incident, she rushed to the restaurant and could see wet floors, loose cables and her daughter’s body. Her daughter did not appear to be wearing boots, gloves or other safety gear, she said.

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       In a statement on Monday, McDonald’s operating company in Peru, Arcos Dorados, announced that all branches would close for a two-day mourning period.

       “We share the sorrow and extreme pain of the affected families,” the company said, adding that it was cooperating fully with authorities in the investigation.

       The deaths have rattled Peru, with protesters calling for better work conditions in a country that has grown tremendously in the last decade. Critics say jobs have left workers – particularly young workers – open to exploitation and poor conditions, the Times reported.

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       Peru’s workplace safety department said it is investigating the conditions of the Lima restaurant. If violations are found, the fast-food chain could face up to $56,000 in fines.

       


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关键词: fast-food     electrocuted     Porras     Campos     McDonald's restaurants     conditions     workers    
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