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The preliminary autopsy results say hypothermia was the cause of death. We reached out to Turbo Restaurants which owns the Arby's but have not heard back. The lawsuit alleges the freezer is kept at -10 degrees or colder. "The officers told us he went out there to inspect it himself and got locked into the freezer and had a panic moment," Skrabanek said. The family lawyer said over the phone, the freezer trapped someone else after Le's death. The inside of the freezer was bloodied where she tried to escape.

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Sadly, it's detailed Le's son was the one to find her face down, dead. The documents say a screwdriver was routinely used to open the door. "From talking with authorities, there was something broken about the latch and I don't have specifics but whatever it was they were routinely keeping the door open with a box of oil, apparently," Skrabanek said. The family's lawyer, Paul Skrabanek, said the store owners knew since last year that the door was broken. Houston smoke: A warehouse fire on 6219 Jensen Drive destroyed two businesses, including Martin's Lumber & Roofing Supply in north Houston, Texas on Tuesday, Oct.

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Officials at the scene say there were 21 people on the MD-80 when it went up in flames. Stay informed and connected by reading meaningful coverage. We learn she went into the store's walk-in freezer when the door closed behind her and locked. A private plane crashed and caught fire as it was trying to take off from Houston Executive Airport today. The Houston Press publishes daily news and analysis on politics, business, social justice, sports, crime, education and the environment. The lawsuit goes on to detail that the morning of May 11, Le went into the Arby's to begin prepping the fast food restaurant for opening. The legal filing says originally she was set to be there for four weeks but the temporary placement was extended an additional two weeks. She was managing an Arby's in Houston but was moved by the owner of the store to help the Louisiana location.

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Nguyet Le, 63, died on May 11 and the details of her death, outlined in a lawsuit, are frightening.Īccording to the lawsuit, Le moved temporarily from Houston to New Iberia with her son. If Active Incidents information does not display correctly, please Report a Problem at. Now the family is suing the restaurant, alleging they knew a handle inside the freezer was broken for months. By clicking the Combined Incidents link, you can choose between Fire, Police, or Combined Active Incidents: Combined Incidents. NEW IBERIA, Louisiana (KTRK) - A Houston woman was found dead in an Arby's walk-in freezer by her son in New Iberia, Louisiana. Her own son made the horrifying discovery. 1 ''The Great Fire of1860 Which Consumed Thirty-two Houses inDallas,'' Dallas Morning News, December 14. The woman went into the fast food restaurant walk-in freezer, and couldn't get out. Houston Weekly Telegraph, July 31, 1860, p.










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