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The loved ones of a Georgia man have filed a lawsuit against one of America's largest mattress manufacturers after he was found dead in a trailer on the company's property. There is.

Joshua Armour, 27, went missing in October, leading to a frantic search by his family. They eventually tracked the location of his phone to a Sealy Mattress Company facility in Conyers, Georgia, according to the complaint.

The family told facility supervisors that Mr. Armour's phone call indicated he was on the premises, but employees were told to lock all trailers because they were concerned there was an unknown person on site. Allegedly, the complaint states. The family also said they were not allowed to search the area and were asked to leave.

Armor's body was found a week later, locked inside a trailer at the Sealy Mattress facility. It is said that he was suffering from an illness mental health crisis when he wandered into the premises.

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Joshua Armor, 27, went missing in October, and his family frantically searched for him, eventually tracing his cell phone to a property in Conyers, Georgia. (Synton Scott Minnock & Kellew LLP, Associated Press)

Armer's fiancee, Jasmine Jennings, said in the lawsuit that Armer died “horribly and inexplicably” “as a result of willful failure and gross negligence on the part of Sealy, Tempur-Pedic, and related entities.” It is claimed that

“Seely did absolutely nothing to locate or protect Joshua,” the complaint reads in part.

“Tragically, Seeley chose to act only to protect his own property while consciously choosing to ignore Joshua's life and the pleas of his family,” it added.

Sealy Mattress Company facility in Conyers, Georgia

According to the complaint, Armer's cell phone location information showed he was inside the Sealy Mattress facility in Conyers, Ga., but when the family notified Sealy's superiors, an employee He allegedly instructed them to lock the trailer door. (Google Earth)

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Tempur Sealy International expressed its condolences in a statement Friday and said it was investigating the incident.

“We are conducting a thorough investigation to determine all facts and circumstances surrounding this incident and are cooperating fully with local authorities,” the company said in a statement.

The company has surveillance video of an unidentified person on its premises, but Mark Johnson could not confirm whether it was Armor because the director refused to show it to his family that night, the Associated Press reported. he said. About the family lawyer.

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“I have written to Mr. Seeley and requested all videos, but have not received a response,” Johnson said. “there is nothing.”

Armer's family requested a jury trial.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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