A terrifying incident unfolded late Monday night in East York, Toronto, sending a young woman to the hospital with serious injuries. Police responded to a call just after 11:19 PM, reporting a horrific industrial accident involving a meat grinder.
The victim, a 19-year-old woman, suffered a devastating injury when her hand became trapped in the machinery. Emergency services rushed her to the hospital, her condition initially described as serious but not life-threatening.
Constable Shannon Eames described the call as unusual, noting that while such accidents aren’t unheard of, they remain thankfully rare. “They do happen every now and again,” she stated, “But luckily she’s OK and that’s the most important part.”
The location of the accident was within a strip mall, though confirmation regarding reports of it occurring at a restaurant remains unverified. Police remained at the hospital with the woman, gathering information and offering support.
Paramedics on the scene conveyed the gravity of the situation, describing the injuries as potentially life-altering. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed by medical professionals.
The Ministry of Labour has launched a full investigation into the incident, a standard procedure following any workplace accident. Investigators will meticulously examine the circumstances surrounding the event to determine the cause and prevent future occurrences.
While the woman is expected to survive, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the inherent dangers present in industrial settings and the critical importance of workplace safety protocols.