The family of a worker killed in a tornado that destroyed an Amazon facility last month is suing the tech giant, according to court documents filed Monday.
Randy and Alice McEwen, the parents of Austin McEwen, a 26-year-old delivery driver for Amazon who was killed after a tornado hit one of the company’s fulfillment centers in Edwardsville, Illinois, filed a wrongful death complaint against the company Monday. The McEwens accused Amazon of negligence, alleging that the company failed to adequately warn employees before the tornado hit, failed to monitor the inclement weather and did not provide ample shelter for its employees or have an adequate emergency plan in place.
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