Another hoax on the public :(
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2014 6:47 am
This time it is the little girl supposedly asked to leave KFC because of damage to her face.
there is no evidence the story ever occurred.
CCTV footage shows that neither Mullins nor Victoria were ever in the KFC branch in question at the time of the alleged incident.
Mullins also claimed she had ordered a large sweet tea and some mashed potatoes and gravy for her granddaughter as she was feeding through a tube at the time but "figured she could just swallow [the potatoes]".
However, the paper also says no one had ordered tea and mashed potato as a meal or even as part of a larger order on the day, as Mullins claimed she had.
A source told the paper how the story also did not stand up as the restaurant has never refused service to someone because they were sick.
"We have never ever, ever run off anyone, and we have seen some really, really sick people come to the restaurant from the hospital," the source said. "We've had people come in who were shot in the face. We've had them with tubes and wire sticking out. We never have asked anyone to leave.
Dick West, whose company owns the local KFC franchises, said that the company will still offer the $30,000 to the family despite all the evidence that the "event at KFC never happened".
rest of story:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/dog-attack-girl-asked-leave-kfc-hoax-raise-money-1453956
there is no evidence the story ever occurred.
CCTV footage shows that neither Mullins nor Victoria were ever in the KFC branch in question at the time of the alleged incident.
Mullins also claimed she had ordered a large sweet tea and some mashed potatoes and gravy for her granddaughter as she was feeding through a tube at the time but "figured she could just swallow [the potatoes]".
However, the paper also says no one had ordered tea and mashed potato as a meal or even as part of a larger order on the day, as Mullins claimed she had.
A source told the paper how the story also did not stand up as the restaurant has never refused service to someone because they were sick.
"We have never ever, ever run off anyone, and we have seen some really, really sick people come to the restaurant from the hospital," the source said. "We've had people come in who were shot in the face. We've had them with tubes and wire sticking out. We never have asked anyone to leave.
Dick West, whose company owns the local KFC franchises, said that the company will still offer the $30,000 to the family despite all the evidence that the "event at KFC never happened".
rest of story:
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/dog-attack-girl-asked-leave-kfc-hoax-raise-money-1453956