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McDonald’s patron arrested after ‘burning drive-thru manager with hot coffee’

A man who was ordering food at a McDonald’s drive-thru supposedly burned the manager with hot coffee after they argued about just one cent.

Elizar Ravelo, who is 64 years old, would often go to a fast food restaurant in Miami Springs, Florida. He would order a Sausage McMuffin with an egg and a senior coffee. This was shared by shift manager Nayib Garcia with Local 10 News.

But when he went to the restaurant at 4999 NW 36th St, he didn’t like how much the breakfast cost.

Security camera video recorded Ravelo having a disagreement with a person in charge of a store. When the boss gave Ravelo a hot cup of coffee, he hit the drink out of his hand and left quickly.

A customer at the Drive-Thru of McDonald’s hurt a worker by spilling hot coffee on them because of a disagreement over a small amount of money.
Garcia said: ‘I believe it hit her on the face and then on the rest of her arm. ‘ Most of the injury was on the arm.

‘The rest of the crew told me that it was because of a penny. ‘

Stephanie Restuccia, the manager who got burned, said she was very surprised by Ravelo’s actions.

In simpler words, she said: When I handed him the coffee, he suddenly broke it and spilled coffee everywhere. It burned my arm all the way from here to here. So I said to myself, “Alright, what comes next. ”

Restuccia said that the hot drink spilled on her arm and chest, causing red burns.

“She said that you never expect someone to actually do it. ”

A police report said that Ravelo was very angry because he thought he was being charged too much money.

Ravelo went to the police station on Monday because of something that happened on August 25.

He got arrested and accused of committing a serious physical assault. As of Tuesday morning, Ravelo was still in this certain place called the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. His bond was set at $5,000.

The accident occurred less than a month before an old lady filed a lawsuit against a McDonald’s in San Francisco. She got burnt on her private parts and legs when a cup of hot coffee spilled on her. The incident happened because the employee at the drive-thru didn’t close the lid properly.

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