INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – If you become ill while dining in Indianapolis, make sure you're not eating with Holly Jones.
Jones, a hairdresser from Indianapolis, took to Facebook to complain that her New Year's Eve was ruined when another restaurant diner had a heart attack during her celebration.
"I will never go back to this location for New Year's Eve," Jones began her post.
After seeing the frantic staff at Kilroy's Bar N' Grill focus on assisting the sick woman while ignoring her questions about a $700 bar bill, Jones ranted on the restaurant's Facebook page that "The manager also told us someone dying was more important then us."
Inquisitr says that in Jones' scathing critique, she assumed the woman was a "junkie" and not a 57-year-old woman who had become ill during a night out with her husband.
The unidentified woman had suffered a heart attack and had to be revived by paramedics.
Chris Burton, the manager at Kilroy's, didn't take too kindly to Jones' blasting and responded with a caustic reply of his own.
"I'm glad you won't be coming back to Kilroy's," Burton wrote in his Facebook reply to Jones' post. "Because we wouldn't want anyone as cold hearted and nasty as you returning."
Jones has since removed her own Facebook page and, according to reports, is now claiming that her account was hacked.
Because of the hacking claim, Jones is reportedly still demanding an apology from Kilroy's, saying that they still should have had more "respect" for her.
Meanwhile, the woman who had the heart attack remains in the ICU at an Indianapolis hospital.