Passenger whose necklace was stolen speaks out after 'hero' bus driver sacked
Bus driver Mark Hehir was dismissed by Metroline after intervening to retrieve a passenger's stolen necklace and then defending himself and the passenger from the thief.
The passenger, Katalin Kaszas, whose necklace was stolen, expressed guilt over Hehir's dismissal and stated he “didn't deserve” to be sacked, believing his actions prevented further harm.
Justice Secretary David Lammy called Mr Hehir a 'hero' in the House of Commons, while shadow justice minister Kieran Mullan urged Metroline to apologise.
Over 125,000 people have signed a petition supporting Mr Hehir, and a GoFundMe page has raised more than £28,000 for him.
An employment tribunal upheld Metroline's decision to sack Mr Hehir, despite a police review concluding he used ”proportionate and necessary” force in self-defence.
Bookmark popover
Removed from bookmarks