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Faulty McDonald's drinks machine killed 2 employees, says manager in Peru

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Lima, December 22

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A defective soda vending machine was responsible for the deaths of two McDonald’s cleaners in Peru, the general manager for the Lima franchise told a local news station.

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Carlos Campos, 19, and Alexandra Porrasa, 18, died late on December 15 as they cleaned the fast food restaurant in Lima’s Pueblo Libre district.

Police had said on Monday the two were electrocuted.

Since the deaths, the chain has closed its 29 stores throughout the country, while the police and the prosecution investigate.

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“Twenty-four hours before (the accident) it was already known that the machine had problems (…),” Jose Carlos Andrade, the general director of Arcos Dorados, the owner of the McDonald’s franchise in Peru, told television channel N on Saturday.

“This has hit us all very hard and we are working hard to review all our processes, all our protocols, to ensure such a thing does not happen again,” he told the local station.

The company confirmed the soda machine would not be used in future.

The deaths prompted Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra to announce a bill to strengthen job security, as demonstrators rallied peacefully Saturday against labour abuses for the second time in a week. — AFP

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