The confession that is sweeping the world is forced to leave the club because of its appearance

Cancer survivors were told to leave the store because his disfigured face was scaring consumers. Kirby Evans, 65, said he was stopped for a drink at Walterboro, South Carolina, when he was called to the local manager's office, the Periscope broadcasts. A cancer survivor with a face [...]
Cancer survivors were told to leave the store because his disfigured face was scaring consumers.
Kirby Evans, 65, said he was stopped for a drink at Walterboro, South Carolina, when he was called to the local manager's office, the Periscope broadcasts.
A cancer survivor with a damaged face claims he was told to leave a store, claiming he was scaring other customers.

The 65-year-old had removed his left eye and nose after suffering from skin cancer seven years earlier.
He said he had two options to visit the bar, cover his face, or never enter the bar.
Evans did not cope with reconstruction surgery, and after his intervention he was unable to keep an extremely injured eye.
Evans told his daughter Brandy that he left the store crying and that I'm not going out on the street anymore because others are scared. /Periscopi/.












