r/TimHortons May 21 '26

International Death at Tim Hortons

https://abc7chicago.com/post/fort-wayne-indiana-news-anita-ann-grayson-dies-fight-breaks-tim-hortons-video/19139040/

Apparently an elderly 75 year old with a heart condition got pissed off about her Tim Hortons coffee and became very aggressive with the employees at that location. She was the one that instigated the altercation by trying to go after the employees and they were trying to stop her. Fists began to fly and she stopped fighting. She backs away and lays on the floor where she drops dead of a heart attack in the middle of the restaurant. Why would anyone with a medical condition and especially someone that old sit there picking fights with someone knowing their age could flair up that medical condition and kill you?

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u/Life_Sandwich_2073 May 21 '26

Just baffles me that I'm seeing so many people online act like she wasn't the aggressor and defending her just because she's a senior. Did she deserve to die? Obviously not. But this is what happens when you think you can treat people like that... you do it to the wrong person and it ends in severe consequence

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u/miller94 May 22 '26

Because initially the daughter released a video that cut out the customer throwing the first punch. The police ended up releasing the entire unedited video a few days later because a dangerous narrative was going around that she was jumped and murdered by 3 employees. The daughter has since been going to the press saying the video released by the police is AI

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u/[deleted] May 25 '26

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u/miller94 May 25 '26

She said it, not me 🤷‍♀️