Community rallies behind cancer survivor who says he was told to cover his face



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WALTERBORO, S.C. – A community in South Carolina has survived a cancer survivor who said he was told to cover his face while at a store in Walterboro.

Kirby Evans, who's lost his nose and his face to a cancer, told WCSC someone who works at the store asked him about it.

"It hurt deep inside. I've never been treated like that. Never, "Kirby said.

His daughter, Brandy, shared on Facebook

"My father is a cancer survivor and he has lost his cancer. My father was discriminated against because of the way he looks. He can not help what the cancer did to him. My father is the strongest man. It hurt me to see him hurt, especially over something he can not help. "

According to Brandy, the store employee commented on her Facebook post and said she was not trying to hurt Brandy's father; she reportedly wrote, "I had no choice! It was running my customers off. "

Thousands of people have shared Brandy's Facebook post. According to WCSC, several people put Kirby for breakfast at a different restaurant.

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