A Halfords manager who was left unable to work following a stroke after being kicked in the head by two shoplifters has been 'blamed' for his injuries by the firm's lawyers.
page in order to counter the "injustice" and provide "financial support" for the family, which includes Mr Scott's 9-year-old son.
"He is prone to bouts of depression, anxiety, confusion and mood swings," Mr Dalton continues, adding: "Further scans have since shown that Marty also has a brain aneurism, so his future health prospects remain most unclear on many fronts." "Halfords have effectively distanced themselves from giving Marty any financial support at all", adding: "Their corporate lawyers are arguing that it was actually Marty who was at fault."
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