Baguely, has a number of health conditions including sciatica and degenerative disease in his back. Due to the pandemic, he is unable to leave his house except for medical appointments and relies on regular deliveries for food and essential items.
James arranged for an Asda delivery - totaling more than £270 - to be delivered to his Wythenshawe home on Saturday evening (February 13).
When the driver arrived at his house, James buzzed him in and asked if he could bring the shopping up the stairs to his flat on the first floor of the building. “When he pressed the buzzer, I let him in and said he could come on up," James told the Manchester Evening News . "I was standing at my door with my walking stick but there was silence from him.“I.
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