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This is the saddest small business story ever
by Ben Geier @ben_geier FEBRUARY 25, 2015, 10:47 AM ESTThis is from FORTUNE Magazine.
A raid on the country's largest manufacturer of maraschino cherries had a sad ending Tuesday.
Arthur Mondella, the 57-year-old owner of Dell's Maraschino Cherries, committed suicide after authorities raided his Brooklyn factory, according to the New York Post. The factory was suspected of being used to grow marijuana, sources told the Post.
Authorities allegedly removed a false door in the facility and smelled weed, at which point Mondella excused himself to use the bathroom and shot himself.
Dell's sells the sugary cherries, used in drinks both hard and soft, to restaurants including Red Lobster and TGI Fridays.
Technically, the raid was not to search for drugs, as authorities couldn't get a warrant to do that. Instead, the official reason for the visit was to investigate illegal dumping of waste.
by Ben Geier @ben_geier FEBRUARY 25, 2015, 10:47 AM ESTThis is from FORTUNE Magazine.
A raid on the country's largest manufacturer of maraschino cherries had a sad ending Tuesday.
Arthur Mondella, the 57-year-old owner of Dell's Maraschino Cherries, committed suicide after authorities raided his Brooklyn factory, according to the New York Post. The factory was suspected of being used to grow marijuana, sources told the Post.
Authorities allegedly removed a false door in the facility and smelled weed, at which point Mondella excused himself to use the bathroom and shot himself.
Dell's sells the sugary cherries, used in drinks both hard and soft, to restaurants including Red Lobster and TGI Fridays.
Technically, the raid was not to search for drugs, as authorities couldn't get a warrant to do that. Instead, the official reason for the visit was to investigate illegal dumping of waste.