Passenger says Irish bus driver ‘didn’t deserve’ sacking after stopping theft in London

Public and political support mounts for Irish bus driver Mark Hehir after tribunal upheld his dismissal over theft intervention
Passenger says Irish bus driver ‘didn’t deserve’ sacking after stopping theft in London

Former bus driver Mark Hehir (right) and Katalin Kaszas, the victim of the robbery, speak with Britsih shadow minister for justice Kieran Mullan in the House of Commons, London. Picture: James Manning/PA Wire

A passenger who had their necklace stolen on a bus in London has said the driver who retrieved it — Irish man Mark Hehir — “didn’t deserve” to be sacked.

Mark Hehir, 62, was fired by Metroline after he chased down a thief who had stolen the jewellery belonging to one of his passengers, Katalin Kaszas.

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