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Fight between Amazon employee and wheelchair-bound constructing supervisor

This is the astonishing second a combat breaks out between an Amazon employee and a wheelchair-bound constructing supervisor within the foyer of a Notting Hill tower block.

In footage obtained by MailOnline, Ramin Razzaghi is seen confronting the supply man at 112 Notting Hill Gate, a residential constructing in west London, due to an argument about the place he leaves parcels.

The Amazon employee is seen strolling into the constructing together with his deliveries earlier than Mr Razzaghi, who’s in a wheelchair as a consequence of a office harm, lets him via the following set of doorways.

CCTV from the incident on February 15 then exhibits the supply man unloading round 4 or 5 packing containers onto the reception desk, which seems to anger Mr Razzaghi.

The constructing supervisor tries to seize the Amazon employee’s bag however the supply man snatches it again and makes an attempt to go away.

This is the moment an Amazon worker appears to try and punch a wheelchair-bound building manager who tried to stop him dumping parcels in the lobby of a Notting Hill tower block

This is the second an Amazon employee seems to try to punch a wheelchair-bound constructing supervisor who tried to cease him dumping parcels within the foyer of a Notting Hill tower block

The building manager ended up out of his wheelchair as the altercation continued

The constructing supervisor ended up out of his wheelchair because the altercation continued

Mr Razzaghi desperately tried to stop the Amazon worker leave. He is seen clinging on to his legs

Mr Razzaghi desperately tried to cease the Amazon employee go away. He is seen clinging on to his legs

The fight broke out at 112 Notting Hill gate - a residential building where Mr Razzaghi is the building manager

The combat broke out at 112 Notting Hill gate – a residential constructing the place Mr Razzaghi is the constructing supervisor

However, he’s then adopted by Mr Razzaghi who tries to seize him by the shirt and cease him leaving. It’s at this level that the Amazon employee seems to swing a punch on the constructing supervisor.

Mr Razzaghi then will get up from the wheelchair and throws a punch himself earlier than he finally ends up on the ground.

The Amazon employee then tries to maneuver away from Mr Razzaghi and dodges him earlier than attempting to exit the constructing. 

However, as he tries to go away, Mr Razzaghi – nonetheless on the ground – grabs him by the legs till they each find yourself on the ground on the road outdoors.

It’s at this level {that a} second man arrives on the scene and pulls Mr Razzaghi off the Amazon employee and seems to ship a punch to his head. He then seems to repeatedly lands blows to Mr Razzaghi’s face as he lies on the ground.

The Amazon employee then goes again into the tower block to select up a few of the gadgets he dropped through the altercation. 

Mr Razzaghi instructed MailOnline: ‘I’ve been left emotionally, bodily and mentally drained. I’ve injured my ribs and my jaw. I simply ask myself ‘Why?’.

Speaking in regards to the stunning incident, Mr Razzaghi defined: ‘The Amazon employee is a reoccurring deliveryman that comes fairly often. The downside with him is that he all the time leaves the parcels wherever he desires – on the ground or by the door.

The incident started with Mr Razzaghi confronting the Amazon worker about leaving parcels in the lobby

The incident began with Mr Razzaghi confronting the Amazon employee about leaving parcels within the foyer

After the Amazon worker dropped off the parcels, Mr Razzaghi tried to stop him leaving

After the Amazon employee dropped off the parcels, Mr Razzaghi tried to cease him leaving

A fight then breaks out between the pair in the lobby

A combat then breaks out between the pair within the foyer

Mr Razzaghi was left on the floor as the Amazon worker attempted to leave the building

Mr Razzaghi was left on the ground because the Amazon employee tried to go away the constructing

The altercation spilled out onto the street and a second man joined in and started punching Ramin

The altercation spilled out onto the road and a second man joined in and began punching Ramin

‘This time when he got here, I used to be outdoors the constructing with my niece. I ended the person earlier than he got here in and requested him, ‘Could you please take the parcels as much as the person doorways?’.’

‘The man properly agreed to this, and I then let him within the two entrance doorways of constructing. Suddenly as you possibly can see on the CCTV, he left the parcels within the foyer. I then tried to cease the postman by grabbing his bag and I instructed him ‘give me your bag now’ so I can put the parcels again’.

‘Next factor, he threw the bag into my face and walked out swearing. He had a foul mouth on him. 

‘He then tried to get me off him however I instructed him ‘You know what I’ll maintain you right here and name the police’.

‘As quickly as I stated that, he turned aggressive. The solely factor I may do is maintain onto his legs to cease him from leaving.

‘The dialog dragged outdoors, and I used to be nonetheless holding onto his legs. Someone got here up behind me and tried pulling me off. I assumed he simply wished to separate me from the Amazon employee however as quickly as I let go, this man began beating me up on the ground.

‘I have no idea this particular person.’

A Met Police spokesman stated: ‘Police proceed to analyze the circumstances of an assault in Notting Hill Gate, W11.

‘The incident occurred at round 13:50hrs on Thursday, 15 February when an altercation occurred between two males, one in every of whom was in a wheelchair.

‘A 35-year-old man intervened and assaulted the person within the wheelchair; the second man left the scene and enquiries are ongoing to find him.

‘London Ambulance Service attended; the person who was assaulted was not significantly injured.

‘The 35-year-old man was arrested and subsequently charged with ABH.

‘Enquiries, together with analysing CCTV footage, are ongoing. Anyone who has any info that might assist with the investigation is requested to contact police on 101 quoting CAD 3763/15Feb.’

A spokesman for Amazon stated: ‘We’re taking this matter very significantly and we’re investigating with our supply service supplier.’