The tubby customer – thought to be a holidaymaker – then marched out of the shop empty handed. Stephen’s dad, Adrian, 50, who owns the chippie, says his son wasn’t hurt after being punched on the night of September 2. He said the woman had lashed out seconds after arguing with his wife Jayne, 48, when she explained her meal would be five minutes.

Adrian said: ”The woman, who we think was a holidaymaker, had argued with my wife about waiting five minutes for her meal. She then said she wanted her money back and went behind the counter where she tried to open the till. Stephen didn’t know about the exchange between my wife and he customer. He told the woman to stop what she was doing and get away from the till – and that’s when she hit him.
”He was shocked and shaken more than anything else. She left without the takeaway and the money. I think she knew she had been in the wrong.” A police spokesman added: ”We would like to speak to the woman in connection with an assault in which the fish and chip shop man was punched in the face. She tried to open the till without any luck.”
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