The Sentinel

POSTMAN ACCUSED OF ‘SEXUAL ASSAULT’

Worker ‘immediatel­y suspended’ as Royal Mail bosses investigat­e claim

- Sentinel Reporter newsdesk@thesentine­l.co.uk

A POSTMAN was ‘immediatel­y suspended’ from duty after being accused of sexually assaulting a woman as he delivered her mail.

Royal Mail is investigat­ing the allegation which has been made by a Stoke-on-trent woman and dates back to the summer.

The same allegation has been lodged with Staffordsh­ire Police.

The woman says she was standing on her front doorstep in a dress when the postie ‘pulled her top down twice’.

The complainan­t said: “I was wearing a summer dress so maybe he could see a bit more of my chest but there was still no need for him to do what he did.

“He said something about my boobs.

“I said they’re just feeding vessels.

“The next minute he leaned forward, came up the step towards me, and pulled my top down twice.

“I was very shaken by what happened. I couldn’t believe it. I was disgusted and shocked. You don’t expect this from a postman.”

The mother, and her daughter, are calling for the postie to be permanentl­y removed from his usual round.

They immediatel­y lodged a complaint with Royal Mail which is subject to an ‘ongoing investigat­ion’.

The daughter added: “I was angry when my mum explained everything to me.”

Police are aware of the allegation.

A police spokesman said: “An allegation of sexual assault has been made to the police. Our inquiries are ongoing.”

Royal Mail has confirmed that the employee – who has not been named – has been suspended.

A Royal Mail spokesman said: “Royal Mail takes allegation­s of this nature extremely seriously. We expect the highest standards of behaviour from our people at all times.

“The employee in question was immediatel­y suspended from duties pending an ongoing investigat­ion in line with our policies and processes.”

THE planned launch of North Staffordsh­ire’s newest Greggs outlet on the corner of Congleton Road and Newcastle Road, has been delayed until Friday. It should have opened yesterday. Thirteen news jobs have been created.

 ?? Pictures: Pete Stonier ?? ROAD CLOSED: A road was closed after a huge tree came down following Storm Alex.
The old beech tree fell onto The Avenue, in Kidsgrove, at around 9am yesterday.
Tree surgeons and Staffordsh­ire County Council Highways department had to move around 10 tonnes of wood before the road could be reopened.
Pictures: Pete Stonier ROAD CLOSED: A road was closed after a huge tree came down following Storm Alex. The old beech tree fell onto The Avenue, in Kidsgrove, at around 9am yesterday. Tree surgeons and Staffordsh­ire County Council Highways department had to move around 10 tonnes of wood before the road could be reopened.

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