A woman's family is filing a lawsuit after her body lay dead in a department store bathroom for four days last year.
The family of a woman who was left dead in a department store bathroom for days is taking legal action against the retailer chain, saying it was negligent in failing to find her body and in keeping the bathroom safe for customers and other employees.
The lawsuit states she had entered the bathroom to clean it around 7 a.m. last Sept. 15 and died shortly after due to a cardiac issue, never clocking out of her shift. Police and emergency responders"immediately smelled the stench of [Durham's] decomposing body" upon entering the restroom , the lawsuit states.
The complaint alleges neither Belk's employees nor the contractor company which employed Durham inspected the restrooms the four days Durham was inside, constituting negligence for allowing her body to"rapidly decompose" while Belk"continued to ring up sales and generate revenue at their cash registers."
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