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A homeless woman who had entered a Hong Kong McDonald's 24 hours previously was discovered to have died in her chair. Medics were only called out when a female customer noticed she wasn't moving and thought the woman - aged around 50 to 60 - had fainted.
McDonalds issued a statement expressing its grief over the incident and explained that in order to provide a 'pleasant dining environment' customers are not disturbed, but help is always available 'upon request'.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/woman-sits-dead-for-hours-in-hong-kong-mcdonalds/ar-AAf8Xwy
McDonalds issued a statement expressing its grief over the incident and explained that in order to provide a 'pleasant dining environment' customers are not disturbed, but help is always available 'upon request'.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/woman-sits-dead-for-hours-in-hong-kong-mcdonalds/ar-AAf8Xwy