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«Breaking News» Pregnant mother forced to haul £200 weekly shop up two flights of stairs

A heavily pregnant mother was forced to carry her £200 monthly shop up two flights of stairs after an Asda delivery driver refused to help her.


Amy Natasha Botten, of Feltham, west London, had no choice but to leave her young son crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her groceries.


Clearly out of breath, the mother of one videos herself confronting the driver who is seen emptying the contents of his plastic pallets onto the floor.


In the clip, which has been viewed more than 1.2million times on Facebook, she says: 'Can you not help me with this last little bit because my little boy is up there crying his eyes out?'




The driver (pictured) is filmed unloading the £200 shop onto the floor at the bottom of two flights of stairs


The driver (pictured) is filmed unloading the £200 shop onto the floor at the bottom of two flights of stairs






As the driver unloads the groceries her son can be heard crying in the background


As the driver unloads the groceries her son can be heard crying in the background



The driver (pictured) is filmed unloading the £200 shop onto the floor at the bottom of two flights of stairs



But he responds: 'I'd rather not.'


She then says: 'You'd rather not? But this is your job.' 


Ms Botten also asks him why none of the shopping is in any bags, despite asking for bags in her order. He appears to shrug his shoulders and tell her 'no more bags.'


She asks him again: 'Can you not hear my little boy crying his eyes out?


the driver, who speaks broken English, responds 'Little, no problem. But this..'





Amy Natasha Botten, of Feltham, west London, pictured with her son, had no choice but to leave him crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her groceries


Amy Natasha Botten, of Feltham, west London, pictured with her son, had no choice but to leave him crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her groceries






Ms Botten, pictured, had no choice but to leave him crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her groceries


Ms Botten, pictured, had no choice but to leave him crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her groceries



Amy Natasha Botten, of Feltham, west London, pictured with her son, had no choice but to leave him crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her groceries


As he packs up and starts wheeling his plastic pallets away, she says: 'Can you not be a decent person?


'I am heavily pregnant.


'You are just going to walk off and leave me with this now?


'Thank you so much for your help.'


After posting the video of her encounter on Facebook, Ms Botten wrote: 'This shouldn't be happening to anyone, bad health, lonely and elderly, disabled, pregnant!!





Ms Botten filmed the confrontation with the Asda driver (pictured) on her mobile phone.


Ms Botten filmed the confrontation with the Asda driver (pictured) on her mobile phone.






In the video (pictured) the driver clearly refuses to help her with her shopping


In the video (pictured) the driver clearly refuses to help her with her shopping



Ms Botten filmed the confrontation on her mobile phone. In the video (pictured) he refuses to help her with her shopping



'It should NOT BE HAPPENING. It's called HOME delivery.


'I just had to carry £200 monthly shop up two flights of stairs alone, pregnant with pelvic problems. No choice but to leave my son on his own crying.


'Feltham asda gave me a bottle of champagne and some flowers and couldn’t apologise enough for the driver not doing his job. (No I won’t be drinking it and no I didn’t record this for compensation).


The video sparked a furious reaction online, with users branding it 'disgusting' and demanding the driver be sacked. 


Asda has been approached for comment.  


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Amy Natasha Botten, of Feltham, west London, had no choice but to leave her young son crying in her flat as she went to the ground floor to get her ...


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