glass of chemicals instead of water.William Cronnon was having lunch at a Marion County Cracker Barrel in April of 2014 when his server accidentally refilled his water glass with cleaning solution, reports CNN.The chemical, Eco-San, was used by the restaurant to clean areas of the kitchen, and restaurant employees used water pitchers to mix the sanitizer with water.
Video shows thousands of stolen packages, empty boxes littering L.A. railway “The waitress refills his glass after his meal with what she thought was water but turned out to be a mixture of water and Eco-San—a commercial grade bleach,” Thomas Greer, an attorney representing Cronnon, told Newsweek.After taking a sip, Cronnon “immediately realize(d) that it was not ice water but was some checmical that caused a burning sensation in his mouth and esophagus,” the court documents read.Ingesting the commercial-grade bleach has also caused Cronnon severe, long-term digestive problems, including cramping, bloating, diarrhea, and reflux, reports NBC News.
Employees locked inside office tower after single Omicron case in Beijing The case went to trial, and after only 30 minutes of deliberation a jury awarded Cronnon compensatory damages totaling $4.3 million.