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Man arrested after Nando’s worker is slapped in the face with a PLATE in ‘brutal unprovoked’ attack caught on CCTV
COPS have arrested a man after a viral video showing a waitress being slapped with a plate inside a Nando’s restaurant.
The distressing footage showed a young woman serving customers at the Stratford restaurant before a man suddenly strikes her face.
A 32-year-old has finally been arrested in relation to the incident.
The waitress, Zahra, turned to TikTok to break her silence over the ordeal which went viral after the CCTV footage was released.
She described how she was “grossly let down” by the Met Police and criticised the response to the “savage” incident.
The woman described the “overwhelming support” she received in the seven-minute video.
She added: “So with all the attention that the video has gotten and seeing everything in the news about violence against women, violence against young women, the violence against girls, I think it’s important to speak up about what actually took place.
“Before explaining [what happened], I want to say what’s more concerning than the mass behaviour was the failure of the Metropolitan Police and their conduct.
“I was grossly let down by them. They have reopened the investigation now.
“Thanks for all of the support and the attention it’s been receiving online. And for that I’m grateful.
“However, I was really disappointed and let down with what happened at the time with the police.”
Cops have now confirmed the arrest with a spokesperson adding: “We are aware of a video circulating online showing an incident in a branch of Nando’s in Stratford which took place in March.
“A report of assault was made to police at the time of the incident, however, it appears this was not progressed promptly by officers.
“We are working to establish why this happened and accept this is not the level of service Londoners should rightfully expect from the Met.”
The shocking moment a Nando’s waitress appeared to be slapped in the face went viral[/caption]EFL manager says sorry to Ange Postecoglou and Spurs in statement after ‘I made a stupid comment about Tottenham’
LEYTON ORIENT manager Richie Wellens has apologised to Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham over a “stupid comment”.
The Os boss quickly retracted the comment which he made in his post-match press interview after a 1-0 defeat to Stockport.
Richie Wellens apologised for a comment he made about Ange Postecoglou[/caption]Wellens bemoaned the officiating in the match after his side saw a penalty appeal waved away by the referee late on.
Orient were also without Sean Clare and key defender Omar Beckles – the latest casualties in an injury-strewn season.
Asked if injuries were to blame for the defeat, Wellens responded: “I’m not Ange Postecoglou and keep using it as an excuse.”
Orient have since taken the comment out of the video and Wellens has issued an apology to Postecoglou and Spurs.
He said: “After today’s game, I was asked about the injuries within our squad and, without thinking, I made a stupid comment about Tottenham Hotspur.
“That comment was brought to my attention later in the evening and having watched my interview back I am deeply embarrassed and regret what I said.
“At Leyton Orient, we have a strong relationship with Tottenham Hotspur and it was never my intention to say anything that would jeopardise that.
“Their manager, Ange Postecoglou, is a world-class coach and I want to apologise for my comments and wish Spurs all the very best for the second half of the season.”
Tottenham and Orient have had a close relationship in recent years with Spurs youngsters Jamie Donley and Josh Keeley on loan at the east London club this season and performing well.
Tottenham Women also regularly play their home games at Orient’s Brisbane Road, while the League One side borrowed a heated dome for their pitch from Spurs in 2022.
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Statement in full
Wellens apologised for his comment with the following statement:
“After today’s game, I was asked about the injuries within our squad and, without thinking, I made a stupid comment about Tottenham Hotspur.
“That comment was brought to my attention later in the evening and having watched my interview back I am deeply embarrassed and regret what I said.
“At Leyton Orient, we have a strong relationship with Tottenham Hotspur and it was never my intention to say anything that would jeopardise that.
“Their manager, Ange Postecoglou, is a world-class coach and I want to apologise for my comments and wish Spurs all the very best for the second half of the season.”
Tottenham have been ravaged by injuries this season with ten players out of action.
Radu Dragusin was the latest player to be struck down after picking up a knee injury against Elfsborg on Thursday.