A MEMBER of staff at a supermarket has been suspended after allegedly smacking a four-year-old boy out shopping with his mum.
Police were called to the Morrisons superstore store in Brooke Street, Chorley, on Wednesday after allegations were made by a mother that her child had been assaulted by being hit across the legs.
A post to Morrisons on Facebook which was widely distributed on social media yesterday, by mum Selina Johnson, said: “Today I had the worst experience any parent could have, one of your staff smacked my four-year-old’s legs.
“My poor little boy cried his heart out.
“I have complained to the store manager and called the police who will be taking a statement and we will be pressing charges.
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“I will never set foot in on one of your stores again.”
A spokesman for Morrisons confirmed the incident had taken place and that police had attended the store after a complaint was made.
He said that after discussions with all parties police would not be pressing charges.
The spokesman added: “The member of staff in question has been suspended pending a disciplinary next week.”
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