Arby's manager found dead in freezer couldn't escape due to broken door, lawsuit claims


An Arby’s manager “beat her hands bloody” attempting to escape a walk-in freezer she was found dead in earlier this month, according to a lawsuit filed in Texas against the fast-food chain and franchise owner.

Nguyet Le, 63, died May 11, after police said her body was found in the icebox of an Arby’s in New Iberia, Louisiana, about 21 miles southeast of Lafayette, according to the lawsuit filed at Harris County District Court in Texas.

The wrongful death suit, filed by her four children who live in Texas − Nguyen Le, Nina Le, Trina Le and Tiffani Charubhat − seeks more than $1 million in damages from Arby’s and franchisee Turbo Restaurants.

Products from an Arby's restaurant are shown in Valrico, Fla. The fast-food chain and franchise owner are being sued by the children of Nguyet Le, 63, who died May 11, 2023. Her body, police said, was found in a locked Arby's walk-in freezer at a New Iberia, Louisiana store.

Lawsuit: Freezer door was broken; oldest son found her dead

The 8-page suit alleges both showed gross negligence by failing to fix a broken freezer door.

The suit, filed Friday, claims the victim had been temporarily assigned to work at the Louisiana store before she was found dead.

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