Employee’s body left on floor for hours as trade continued at a KZN Pick n Pay
Staff and shoppers at a KZN grocery store were traumatised when the store did not close after an employee died at the till.
KZN’s Pick n Pay Kingsburgh staff and shoppers were left traumatised after one of the supermarket’s employees collapsed and died at the till yesterday.
South Coast Sun reports that, according to witnesses, the incident happened at around 14:30, but the corpse lay on the shop’s floor while operations carried on as usual. The body was only removed at 17:30.
An employee who spoke on condition of anonymity says she was left deeply disturbed after they had to work with a dead body in the store. The employee also confirmed that the deceased was a foreign national.
Ayanda Msweli, a broadcaster who works closely with provincial government, arrived at the scene at around 16:30, before the body was processed and removed. He decried the fact that the store did not close to protect the staff from the trauma of seeing their dead colleague.
“They had to continue working as though nothing had happened, regardless of the trauma they had suffered from losing their colleague so abruptly. From around 14:30 until 17:30, Pick n Pay continued business as usual with no regard for the mental health of its workers, not to mention the rights of customers whose religious beliefs do not permit them to be in the same vicinity as that of a corpse,” said Msweli in a statement.
South Coast Sun sent questions about the incident to Pick n Pay, but a response had not been received at the time of publishing.
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