UPS driver 'worked to death' after 12-hour shift posting up to 240 parcels a day - News Summed Up

UPS driver 'worked to death' after 12-hour shift posting up to 240 parcels a day


A UPS driver has collapsed and died after working a gruelling 12-hour shift for the logistics firm. Father-of-two Paul Crush, 42, had a suspected heart attack at the company's depot in Stanford-le-Hope in Essex on Wednesday after delivering up to 240 parcels a day. He was one of 120 workers at UPS's Essex hub, with friends claiming he was under too much pressure.' He claimed UPS has a league table for its staff, with the Stanford-le-Hope hub performing well. Mr Crush is survived by his wife Tracey, 40, who was said to be 'beside herself with grief', as well as a son, four, and an eight-year-old daughter.


Source: Daily Mail December 22, 2019 01:50 UTC



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