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THIS is the shocking moment a Yodel delivery driver appears to pull down her trousers to relieve herself in a customer’s back garden.

CCTV shows the woman looking around as if to check the coast is clear before sliding the waistband down over her hips - then apparently thinks better of it and leaves.

 A Yodel delivery driver walks into the back garden to find somewhere to leave a package even though the owner was in
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A Yodel delivery driver walks into the back garden to find somewhere to leave a package even though the owner was inCredit: NewsFlare
 CCTV shows the driver edging down her trousers as if to relieve herself in the garden
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CCTV shows the driver edging down her trousers as if to relieve herself in the gardenCredit: NewsFlare
 Homeowner Nick Tuck said Yodel told him they had sacked the driver
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Homeowner Nick Tuck said Yodel told him they had sacked the driverCredit: NewsFlare

A horrified home owner watched via security camera as the driver walked round to the back of the house and searched for somewhere to leave an order from Littlewoods.

After hiding the package in a barbecue, she is then seen perching on a rabbit hutch to write a card.

Shockingly she then looks about and peers through a window before her aborted attempt to answer the call of nature.

Nick Tuck, 26, who lives at the house in Manchester, said his fiancée Sarah Matthews was at home at the time and caught the delivery driver in the act.

He : "On Monday morning my partner heard someone come round back so immediately started to watch the cameras, when she caught her doing that.

"There was no attempt to knock on the front door, she just walked straight round the back of the property, looked through both windows and delivered the package inside my barbecue.

"She then leant next to the rabbit hutch and tried to relieve herself before being scared off.

"I'm disgusted that she was going to do this."

Nick said he had spoken to Yodel and claims he was told the member of staff involved had been sacked.

A Yodel spokesman said: "Like anyone else, we condemn unsavoury behaviour and have taken action in this case."


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