SAO PAULO : A French supermarket chain in Brazil apologized on Wednesday for its handling of an employee’s death at one of its branches, after the store covered the man’s body with boxes and umbrellas while continuing with business.
The Brazilian subsidiary of French supermarket group Carrefour said it regretted how its store in the northeastern city of Recife reacted after a sales representative it identified as Moises Santos died of a heart attack.
The employee died on Friday, but the incident went viral on social media Wednesday, along with images of the man’s body lying in an aisle, cordoned off with cardboard boxes and covered up with large green parasols.
“A worker died in a Carrefour supermarket in Recife, which covered up his body to remain open. Welcome to Brazil in the year 2020,” one Twitter user wrote.
“Carrefour apologizes for the inappropriate way it handled the sad and unexpected passing,” the firm said in a statement.
“The company made a mistake in not immediately closing the store after the incident.”
Carrefour said the man had received first aid and that emergency responders’ instructions were not to move the body.






