Woman from New York claims she found rat sewn into her Zara dress
Manhattan woman is accusing the billion-dollar clothing store of negligence
PHOTO SOURCE: MANHATTAN SUPREME CIVIL COURT
In a startling claim, a woman from Manhattan has said she found a dead rat sewn inside a dress she bought from a Zara clothing store in Greenwich, Connecticut.
According to court documents, Cailey Fiesel bought a Zara dress in July but when she finally wore it at work a few weeks later, she could smell a strange odor and feel a strange bulge as she ran her fingers across the helm of the dress.
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Upon inspection, to her horror, she discovered that a dead mouse had been sewn inside her dress.
PHOTO SOURCE: MANHATTAN SUPREME CIVIL COURT
Fiesel is now seeking compensation from Zara USA, claiming she suffered from "significant personal injuries and emotional distress." She also stated that she has developed rash that was later identified as a rodent-borne disease.
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"Zara USA is aware of the allegation and we are investigating the matter further," the company stated in response. "The brand has stringent quality controls and health and safety standards worldwide that are followed and met in manufacturing, including stitching and pressing. We are committed to ensuring that all of our products meet these rigorous requirements."
This article originally appeared on CNN.
According to court documents, Cailey Fiesel bought a Zara dress in July but when she finally wore it at work a few weeks later, she could smell a strange odor and feel a strange bulge as she ran her fingers across the helm of the dress.
Zara accused of stealing designs from indie artist
Upon inspection, to her horror, she discovered that a dead mouse had been sewn inside her dress.
Fiesel is now seeking compensation from Zara USA, claiming she suffered from "significant personal injuries and emotional distress." She also stated that she has developed rash that was later identified as a rodent-borne disease.
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"Zara USA is aware of the allegation and we are investigating the matter further," the company stated in response. "The brand has stringent quality controls and health and safety standards worldwide that are followed and met in manufacturing, including stitching and pressing. We are committed to ensuring that all of our products meet these rigorous requirements."
This article originally appeared on CNN.