Louisiana police discover lady’s physique in walk-in freezer at Arby’s restaurant


Authorities in Louisiana are investigating a “suspicious loss of life” after a physique was present in a walk-in freezer at an Arby’s restaurant in New Iberia, police mentioned.

The New Iberia Police Division mentioned the feminine sufferer was an worker on the restaurant on E. Admiral Doyle Drive, in accordance with KADN. Her reason behind loss of life has not but been decided.

“So it was an worker that found the feminine deceased contained in the cooler, (and) the deceased is an worker of the restaurant,” New Iberia Police Capt. Leland Laseter informed the native station.

In response to preliminary data, Laseter mentioned the loss of life is suspicious, however foul play isn’t anticipated and it might have been an accident.

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The exterior of an Arby's restaurant

New Iberia police mentioned the physique of a feminine sufferer was discovered at an Arby’s restaurant. (Google Maps)

“Nothing is about in stone but,” Laseter mentioned.

“A state of affairs like that is uncommon, so we’re taking further precautions throughout the investigation,” the police captain informed KADN. “(We) just about have accomplished our course of on the crime scene. After fully processing the crime scene… this doesn’t appear to be a murder, it looks like an accident.”

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Authorities are awaiting the outcomes of a coroner’s post-mortem to determine the sufferer and decide the reason for loss of life.

“We will re-examine all of the proof tomorrow and they’ll conduct an post-mortem to provide us the trigger and method of loss of life. So there are a number of extra steps that we have to take earlier than a (remaining) willpower is made,” Laseter mentioned.

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Police interviewed a number of workers of the restaurant however no suspects have been named.

Peter Johnson