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KFC Worker Wakes from Coma After Alleged Workplace Bullying and Overdose

Emma Price
Photo by SWNS/David Price/UpperMichigans

The family of a KFC worker who feared brain dead after taking an overdose is elated after she spoke for the first time since waking up from a coma.

Emma Price, 32, attempted to take her own life after allegedly being bullied at work at KFC in Pitsea, Essex, her family says. Relatives were told she was brain dead, but this week Emma said, “Hi mom, hi dad” over the phone from the hospital, told The Daily Mail.

KFC announced an “urgent” investigation into the incident, emphasizing that maintaining a “safe and inclusive” working environment is essential for the business.

Emma opened her eyes hours before her life support was due to be turned off last month, although the extent of her brain damage is yet to be determined. After hearing her speak, her mother, Samantha, 56, said: “I burst out crying, I bawled my eyes out ‘Oh my god, she is speaking.’”

“She had asked for the phone in the hospital and said, ‘Hi mom, hi dad,’ my son cried, and I was crying, they were tears of joy and elation, I was gobsmacked. I said, ‘Emma, Emma, you’re speaking,’ I couldn’t describe it. We were just on the phone to the hospital, and they said, ‘Do you want to speak to her?’ That was the first time we heard her speak again. It was amazing, we called it our miracle and from the start, with doctors telling us the chances of her coming back were so slim.”

Samantha added that although Emma can now speak, she is suffering the effects of brain damage. Emma’s father, David Price, 60, said: “Emma is speaking but it is slow and she gets confused. She has memory loss and she still can’t stand or walk. She had a smile on her face yesterday when she was allowed a sip of Pepsi and she’s had a yogurt. She is taking tiny steps down a long road to recovery.”

Despite the challenges, the family remains optimistic about Emma’s future. David added: “We are so glad to have her back. I don’t mind how she comes back, whether she speaks slower or cannot walk, we just want our Emma back and we hope she comes back soon. Every day there is an improvement, the support has been absolutely amazing for what has been done. We can’t thank people enough and the interest there has been in Emma.”

KFC expressed their concern in a statement: “Our thoughts are with Emma and her family at this difficult time. Maintaining a working environment that is safe and inclusive for all team members is essential for us as a business. These allegations are being taken extremely seriously and an urgent investigation into the matter is already underway.”

As Emma continues her journey to recovery, her family and the community remain hopeful and supportive, cherishing each small step forward.

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