A man from Texas sued McDonald's in the federal Local Court on the 26th, because he and his family found a dead mouse in the McDonald's takeaway fast food. Dallas Morning News reported that the man named Todd-Harry claims $1.7 million from McDonald's. Harry said in his legal statement that, in June 5 this year, he and his wife, Christine-Harry, and their nanny, Casher Ryan Kelly, took the unfinished McDonald's fast food home. When three people were preparing for a big dinner, but a dead mouse was found in sarari. Kristin and Kelly had eaten some salads at McDonald's. The lawsuit says Christine fell ill and suffered from a long illness. A spokesman for Harry's family, Scott Yulin, said the mouse was a 15 cm-long young rat. When it was found, the mouse fell down and opened its mouth. He said that Kristin did not find the mouse while dining at McDonald's until after returning home, the family members saw the "Uninvited Guest ". Then a McDonald's manager drove to Harry's house to investigate, Scott said, the manager did not "make any comfort ". McDonald's spokesman Walter Rick has not commented on the matter. (Responsible editor: Hu Lishan |