THE devastated brother of a devoted dad found dead in a Sainsbury's staff toilet 12 hours after finishing a shift has slammed the supermarket.
Allan Morris, 59, was last seen in a Stafford branch at 4pm on Monday and was found dead by police at 4am today.
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Allan Morris, 59, was last seen at a branch in Stafford at 4pm Credit: Will Morris/ handout 2
Paramedics were not able to save the Sainsbury's worker Credit: Will Morris/ handout
His worried wife Ann called the store twice on Monday night but the manager claimed he had not clocked off.
The next morning an ambulance had to be rushed to the scene but he could not be saved.
It remains unclear how he died.
His brother Will Morris, 60, told The Sun: "It is shambolic and disgraceful that no one appears to have checked on him.
"His wife called the store twice at 5.30pm and 6pm but the store manager said he had not finished working.
"It should have been a red flag and someone should have begun a search.
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"If he had been found on Monday afternoon or evening someone may have been able to do something about it.
"He was a gentle giant with a heart of gold, all his colleagues liked him.
"He was a huge football fan who supported Stafford Rangers.
"Just last weekend he was watching his team play Manchester United, now he has gone."
The warehouse manager had worked for the company for 35 years.
He leaves behind his wife Ann, 56, daughter Rebecca, 26, three brothers and a sister.
Will says he has been to the store who claim they are carrying out an internal investigation.
A Sainsbury's spokesman told The Sun: “An ambulance was called to our Chell Road store this morning.
"Our thoughts are with the colleague’s family and friends at this difficult time and we are supporting our team at the store in any way we can.”