KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant and has promised to donate $30,000 to help with her recovery. The young girl which KFC apologized to was of a three-year-old girl recovering from a brutal pit bull attack. KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant as she was asked to leave by an employee because her face allegedly scared customers.

Victoria Wilcher pit bull attack survivor is a 3-year-old making the headlines this week, but not for the usual reasons toddlers get seen on the news. Though a pit bull attack survivor, Wilcher's story is not of having survived a dog attack. The fame is because KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant, and that young girl is Wilcher.

Kelly Mullins, Wilcher's grandmother, said that a KFC employee in Jackson, Miss. has asked her three-year-old granddaughter to leave as her scars are scaring the other customers at the restaurant. This was the incident began of KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant.

In a WAPT-TV interview, Mullins said, "They just told us, 'We have to ask you to leave because her face is disrupting our customers. She understood exactly what they said."

Wilcher had been having difficulty swallowing, said Mullins. She said that because of this, she and her granddaughter Victoria stopped by the fast food chain to buy mashed potatoes.

Mullins added, "The right side of her face is paralyzed. She's got a lot of surgeries to go through and she won't even look in the mirror anymore. When we go to a store, she doesn't even want to get out of the car. She's 3 years old and she's embarrassed about what she looks like."

Before KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant, Mullins first wrote about what happened to Victoria's Victories Facebook page.

The family of the Wilcher also posted a photo on Thursday and captioned it: "Does this face look scary to you? Last week at KFC in Jackson MS this precious face was asked to leave because her face scared the other diners."

According to The Associated Press, the page was put up in April following the recovery of Wilcher. Photos and videos of the young girl are in the page showing the toddler with facial scars and a cartoon-decorated eye patch.

The attack happened in April while Victoria went to visit the mobile home of her grandfather in Simpson County, Mississippi. It was there that three pit bulls went into the home and mauled Victoria. According to a report by local news outlet WAPT News, Donald Mullins, the grandfather, shot two of the dogs to death.

In the Victoria's Victories Facebook recovery page, it was shared that Victoria lost her right eye due to the attack. She also sustained a broken upper and lower jaw, a broken nose, and smashed cheekbones whilst also losing the ability to move the right side of her face, reports HuffPost.

It was only a day later that the news reached KFC. Last April, KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant also via Facebook.

The company wrote: "Please accept our sincere apologies while we try to investigate this incident. If you could help us provide details of the incident, we will look into this immediately."

Reuters reports that Mullins story which resulted in KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant has already received approximately 70,000 likes.

In addition to KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant, KFC spokesman Rick Maynard has also promised a donation of $30,000 to help to assist with Wilcher's medical bills. Maynard told The Associated Press that the monetary donation will be made despite what investigation results will turn out to be. He added that KFC will not tolerate hurtful or disrespectful actions to guests.

For additional help, a donation page has also been set up under the three-year-old's name. To date, the page has already received approximately $80,000.

KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant and it is in everybody's interest that Wilcher will recover soon, especially with the KFC donation. As of Sunday, "Victoria's Victories" has gone from 250 to 35,000 likes and followers praying for Wilcher.

 

 

KFC apologizes for young girl brutally attacked by dog to leave restaurant and Wilcher's family is thanking KFC for the donation. The family have posted a message on Friday saying, "KFC has reached out for more information thanks to the overwhelming support for Victoria. Thank you for sharing her story and please continue to pray for her and her recovery. She still has several surgeries in her future and will continue to need our love and support."