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McDonald's Worker Hospitalized with Severe Burns After Hot Oil Incident

A McDonald's employee in Northern California suffered second-degree burns to 20% of his body after a coworker allegedly threw hot oil on him.

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A McDonald's employee in Northern California is hospitalized in intensive care after suffering severe burns when a coworker allegedly threw hot oil on him during a workplace incident.

The victim, described as a manager at the restaurant, sustained second-degree burns covering approximately 20 percent of his body, according to his family. The burns affected his face, neck, arm, and back areas.

The employee remains in the intensive care unit receiving treatment for his injuries. Family members confirmed the extent of the burns and his current condition at the hospital.

The incident allegedly involved another McDonald's worker throwing hot cooking oil on the victim, though the circumstances leading to the confrontation have not been disclosed. Local authorities have not released details about potential charges or their investigation into the workplace incident.

McDonald's corporate has not issued a public statement regarding the incident at the Northern California location. The case highlights workplace safety concerns in restaurant environments where employees work with high-temperature cooking equipment and oil.

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