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Chillies Fast Foods employee found dead

BigEyeUg1By BigEyeUg1April 2, 2021
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By Our Reporter

Chillies Fast Foods and Takeaway has confirmed reports that one of their employees was found dead at their Ntinda branch.

In a statement released on Friday, the restaurant chain revealed that their employee was found dead on the morning of Wednesday 31 March 2021 and the incident is now under police investigation.

“We have reported the matter to police who are already investigating the incident. We are committed to collaborating with the police to the full extent of the law and we have already provided the police with CCTV recordings from the site.” They said in a statement.

“We are supporting the family of the deceased with burial arrangements and other necessary assistance that may be required during these dreadful times.” They added.

“Our Ntinda branch will be temporarily closed to enable the police to carry out its onsite investigations.” They concluded.

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