One Argument Because pizza delivery ended up biting a finger Aldershot, At UK, last week. It turns out that Stephen Jenkinson, 34, ordered food through an app. However, the delay and the debate over confirmation of delivery fueled the attacks. His thumb was severed and could not be reattached.
The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, said her delivery was delayed and her address could not be traced to The Sun.
When the pizza finally arrived, he went to the gate to collect it and the delivery guy asked for a code confirming the order. Stephen said he told the woman that his cell phone had been left inside the house, so he would confirm the delivery later on the cell phone.
But the delivery man refused. “She came at me, punched me and kicked me. My thumb ended up in her mouth and she bit it until it came out.”
Stephen Had to go to the hospital. There, doctors told him that his finger could not be reattached. The Sun also reported that police are keeping the thumb as “evidence”. The victim reported that the assault had “destroyed” her life as she feared she would never be able to return to work as before.
The delivery woman was arrested and charged with causing grievous bodily harm with intent, but was remanded in custody until March. The delivery company said it had launched an investigation into the incident and said “this behavior is completely unacceptable”.
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