Girl asked to leave restaurant because scars were scaring customers, grandmother says
The grandmother of a 3-year-old girl who was viciously attacked by three dogs says she was asked to leave a KFC in Jackson, Miss., by an employee who said the girl's scars were scaring other customers. Ref. Source 6
I agree that the KFC is probably facing a nice legal battle now that this is has hit the main media and going across the nation like a fire storm. I hope that KFC does some major work to see that this little girl and her family are well taken care of in the near future to make her feel beautiful again.
Doctors Offer Free Surgery for Girl Kicked Out of KFC Restaurant Over Scars on Her Face
Remember the little girl who was in the news recently because she was kicked out of a KFC restaurant after customers were "freaked out" about the scarring on her face from a vicious dog attack?
KFC did a great job of responding to what happened, apologizing and giving her $30,000 towards medical bills, but now there is more good news. Ref. Source 8
Story of Little Girl Kicked Out of KFC Restaurant Over Scars on Her Face is a Hoax
Last week LifeNews and many other media outlets reported on a grandmother's accusation that her granddaughter whose face was still healing from being mauled by dogs had been kicked out of a KFC restaurant for scaring the other customers.
According to the Laurel Leader-Call, sources "with deep knowledge of the investigation" say that the entire thing was a hoax. The sources spoke on the condition of strict anonymity because they were not permitted to speak on the record. Ref. Source 1
Family of Girl Allegedly Kicked Out of KFC Over Scars on Her Face Turns Down KFC's $30K Donation
Remember the little girl who was in the news recently because she was allegedly kicked out of a KFC restaurant after customers were "freaked out" about the scarring on her face from a vicious dog attack?
KFC did a great job of responding to what happened, apologizing and giving her $30,000 towards medical bills. Then, news reports surfaced that it was all a hoax designed to get money to pay for three-year-old Victoria Wilcher's medical bills. Ref. Source 7