An Indiana Tim Hortons employee will not face criminal charges after a 75-year-old woman died following a physical altercation with the worker at the fast-food restaurant. Three months ago, Anita Grayson died of acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure after the encounter with an employee at the Tim Hortons in Fort Wayne. Now, the Allen County Prosecutor’s Office has determined that “criminal charges will not be filed” as a result of the incident. The prosecutor’s office details that upon Grayson’s return, the senior citizen and a 17-year-old employee got into a verbal exchange that escalated before a second employee (Employee 1) intervened to defend the minor. Investigators later observed that the employee had bruises, scratches on her face, and a substantial area of hair ripped from her scalp.