Teen KFC worker burned
A Victorian teenager suffered third degree burns to almost half of his body on Friday while working at a fast food store.
KFC is investigating whether Tyson Greig, 16, was splashed with hot water or oil at the North Geelong eatery.
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“There burns are covering 45 per cent of his body. They’re on his cheeks, nose, hands, arms and on his belly,” his mother, Kylie Greig, told News Corp.
“I’m really worried about Tyson, I just want my healthy son back, I wish I could turn back time.”
“He’s a beautiful soul and he works hard. He absolutely loves KFC and all the people he works with.”
Ms Greig told the Seven Network she wants answers.
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