A postie has been sacked for leaving a frail pensioner lying on her own doorstep after she had a fall.
Thomas McCafferty ignored cries for help from 72-year-old Patricia Stewart as she lay on the steps of her home after suffering a fall last February, telling her that he was too tired to help.
Now, a spokesperson for Royal Mail has confirmed that McCafferty had left the company, the Mirror reports.
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Patricia had shouted for help for 20 minutes after falling, and thought that the ordeal was finally over when she saw the postman turn up.
But shocking footage captured by Patricia’s doorbell camera shared online showed McCaffertey standing over her, before he said ‘I can’t help you pal’.
He proceeded to explain that he was ‘too knackered’ to assist the pensioner after her fall and left the stricken OAP without even calling for help.
A spokesperson for Royal Mail said: “We have been in touch with the customer concerned to express our apologies again and to update them following the conclusion of the investigation.
“We have also now completed our internal investigation but we are unable to comment further on any outcome for confidentiality reasons.”
Thankfully, 22-year-old Hermes driver Karolina Domska found Mrs Stewart crying in the snow 20 minutes after the fall and helped her back into her house.
Mrs Stewart’s family fear she could have died in the freezing conditions, with the pensioner – who walks with a Zimmer frame – suffering from bone disease osteoporosis.
Niece Sheryl Harkins said: “What this gentleman did is disgusting. He deserves everything he is going to get.
“He shouldn’t be working with the public.”
Grandmother-of-two Patricia, who lives alone, said she felt dizzy and fell from the top step, banging her head.
With the postman ignoring her pleas for help, she said she feared she might have been “lying there for hours”.
At the time Patricia told The Sun : “Twenty minutes I was shouting ‘help’ and I was crying.
“I was lying partly in the snow and I banged my head. She added: “Even if he was knackered, at the end of the day that’s his job.”
The gran said she was left with a lump the size of an egg on her head following the incident.
Ms Harkins previously said she was still awaiting an apology from the postman.
An investigation was launched by the Royal Mail and McCafferty was initially suspended, while an area manager later visited Ms Stewart to apologise in person and bring her chocolates.
At the time, the company said it expects “the highest standards of behaviour” from employees.
“We regularly remind our postmen and postwomen of the important role they play in their local communities,” a company spokesperson added.
“We have been in touch with the customer concerned to apologise and to inform them we are investigating this incident.”
“We are sorry for the distress this incident has caused.”
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