Driver violently attacks postman in road rage incident.

Postman in red uniform pushed into open driver's side door of Royal Mail van, attempted to defend himself.

September 3rd 2024.

Driver violently attacks postman in road rage incident.
The next thing to happen was truly horrifying. A man, who was dressed in casual black shorts and a t-shirt, was seen grabbing a postman by the throat as he was trying to deliver mail. The disturbing footage captured the moment on Leytonstone High Street in east London just yesterday. It showed the man wrapping his hands around the postman's neck, while the postie, in his recognizable red uniform, tried to defend himself.

The situation escalated as the man forcefully shoved the postman into the open driver's side door of his Royal Mail van. The motorist seemed determined to push the postman back into the van, gripping him by the throat and head, and forcefully pushing him towards the vehicle's open door. Passersby were shocked and horrified as they witnessed the fight unfold. In the video, the man in black can be heard shouting, "I was sitting behind you. You give it all the f***ing big ones."

The footage unfortunately ends with the postman being shoved into the van, hitting his head against the door. It was clear that the postman was simply trying to do his job, but was met with aggression and violence. The incident was captured by a passing motorist who shared the footage on social media, along with the caption, "Happened on Leytonstone High Street."

Locals were outraged and expressed their shock and disbelief at the incident. One person, Liv Little, questioned why the man filming the incident did not step in to help the postman. It's a valid question, as it's concerning to see someone in distress and not offer assistance.

A spokesperson for Royal Mail condemned the attack and any form of physical or verbal abuse towards their colleagues. They also reported the incident to the Metropolitan Police and urged anyone with information to come forward. The police have been contacted for comment.

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