HOUSTON A restaurant cook who suffered second degree burns after tripping on a bag on the floor while carrying a hot pot of water is claiming negligence.
Vivian Akuchie filed a complaint July 10 in Harris County District Court against Bolanle Toyin Strange Adeyemi doing business as Grains & Solid LLC also known as Amala On Point alleging negligence.
Akuchie was working as a temporary cook on July 29, 2019, at its restaurant on Beechnut Street in Houston. She alleges that she and a staffer were lifting a hot pot of water from the stove when defendant Bola or her agent, dropped a bag of raw beef behind her. Akuchie claims she stumbled onto the bag of beef while lifting the hot pot which caused the water to spill on her arm and other parts of her body.
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On March 3, police shot and killed a man suspected in a string of aggravated robberies, who HPD officials say was trying to steal Smalls car from a Chevron gas station at Beechnut Street and Southwest Freeway after a chase.
The 19-year-old mother said the man told her to get out, but that she wouldn t because her baby was in the backseat. Police quickly surrounded the vehicle.
Police said the officer, identified only as 15-year veteran E. Garza, opened fire after the man refused to drop his gun and that he was worried harm would come to the mother or her baby.