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The new mother's husband, Schar Shoker was so pleased with Mr Ryan’s efforts and told Mr Ryan if you’re passing by in the future, you’re always welcome to look up my wife again.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostGood news story from Hermes..
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...th-rounds.html
A delivery man lived up to his job title when he helped a screaming woman give birth during his round.
Perry Ryan, 29, was delivering a Hermes package when he heard an 'awful noise which sounded like someone was being murdered'.
The delivery driver had 'no idea what he was doing' but had to help 30-year-old Khan Shoker, whose waters had broken near the front door of the house in Waterlooville, Hampshire.
The new mother's husband, Schar Shoker, got back from a trip to the shops just in time for his baby daughter Bella's arrival with Mr Ryan relaying instructions from a midwife on the phone.
After helping deliver the baby and paramedics had arrived to take over, Mr Ryan said he was so 'shaken' by that morning's events he missed some of his afternoon slots.
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A different type of delivery
Good news story from Hermes..
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...th-rounds.html
A delivery man lived up to his job title when he helped a screaming woman give birth during his round.
Perry Ryan, 29, was delivering a Hermes package when he heard an 'awful noise which sounded like someone was being murdered'.
The delivery driver had 'no idea what he was doing' but had to help 30-year-old Khan Shoker, whose waters had broken near the front door of the house in Waterlooville, Hampshire.
The new mother's husband, Schar Shoker, got back from a trip to the shops just in time for his baby daughter Bella's arrival with Mr Ryan relaying instructions from a midwife on the phone.
After helping deliver the baby and paramedics had arrived to take over, Mr Ryan said he was so 'shaken' by that morning's events he missed some of his afternoon slots.
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