Worker fixing Chick-fil-A dishwasher gets electrocuted and dies, Utah officials say

A worker repairing a dishwasher at a Chick-fil-A restaurant died after being electrocuted, Utah officials told news outlets.

The accident happened in Riverton shortly before noon Wednesday, Oct. 11, city officials told KTVX.

A 38-year-old electrician working on the dishwasher was “severely” electrocuted and could not be revived, officials told KSTU. He was not a Chick-fil-A employee.

The electrician’s name has not been publicly released.

The restaurant, which was open at the time of the death, closed following the “traumatic” incident, KSL reported.

“We extend our sincere condolences to the family for their tragic loss,” Nathan Freeman, who operates the franchise location, said in a statement to the station. “Our thoughts are with them during this difficult time. We are also working to ensure our team members have the necessary resources and support they need.”

Police are investigating, KTVX reported.

Riverton is about 25 miles south of Salt Lake City.

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