A dad-of-five was reportedly told he should 'stay away' from a supermarket after he had an epileptic fit. Calvin Hampshire, 30, alleges he heard a supermarket worker at Heron Foods say 'I'm not being funny, but people like that shouldn't be out in shops'.
The dad from Bransholme, Yorkshire, claims the staff member said 'other customers shouldn't have to see him like that'. Mr Hampshire suffered an epileptic fit inside Heron Foods at North Point Shopping Centre on Tuesday morning.
However, he told Hull Live a shop assistant said he should not return because the incident "upset customers." Mr Hampshire says it left him feeling "devastated" and "disgusted". "I went shopping with my wife and two-year-old daughter at Heron and suffer with bad
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