Shopper identified after dropping dead in supermarket bakery aisle — before store’s outrageous act

The identity of the shopper who dropped dead inside a Los Angeles-area supermarket and was left in the bakery aisle for hours as the store remained open has been revealed. John Lewis died inside a Vons grocery store in Granada Hills on July 5, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed to The California Post.
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The identity of the shopper who dropped dead inside a Los Angeles-area supermarket and was left in the bakery aisle for hours as the store remained open has been revealed. John Lewis died inside a Vons grocery store in Granada Hills on July 5, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed to The California Post. No other information was immediately available. Despite the grim scene, management continued serving shoppers as Lewis remained dead in the aisle for four hours, CBS LA reported.
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- The identity of the shopper who dropped dead inside a Los Angeles-area supermarket and was left in the bakery aisle for hours as the store remained open has been revealed. John Lewis died inside a Vons grocery store in Granada Hills on July 5, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s office confirmed to The California Post.
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Shopper identified after dropping dead in supermarket bakery aisle — before store’s outrageous act
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