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One told the Echo that they failed to receive £1,100 for work – and that others had lost even more. John’s employer MF Constructions – hired to carry out part of the work – has been accused by several anonymous contractors of problems with receiving their wages. Triton Construction, the main contractor for the Travelodge site, said there was no major structural damage to the hotel.

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Police are set to quiz the digger driver after he was tracked down in the Merseyside area. Someone could have been seriously hurt and he’s not a national hero like some people have been making out. He said to me he would not have done it if he’d had an explanation.” Mr Pellegrini added: “I think in the end he just snapped. John tried to call his boss all weekend, Mr Pellegrini said, but received no response. Mr Pellegrini added that John had no fixed address and struggled to pay for essentials. “He is very troubled and it’s something when he has had to do what he did to get the kind of help he needs.” “We are not condoning what he did at all someone could have been seriously hurt and he’s not a national hero like some people have been making out. It’s not down to the health care professionals but it’s a lack of resources in Sefton. “We have been trying to get him help but there’s such a long waiting list. He’s not an angel we don’t want to portray him as an angel. Mr Pellegrini said of Londoner John: “He’s had a very, very bad life. Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, he added that John’s family are angry about the lack of specialist mental health services in Sefton, Merseyside – which he had been seeking for “weeks” before he “snapped”. His cousin Jason Pellegrini, 43, denied reports that his cousin had been paid but failed to check – claiming John does not even have a bank account. It comes as John’s family said he had been seeking mental health treatment for weeks and is currently in hospital. One man replied: “The man’s a legend! Standing up for the hard-working man, Too many companies not paying their workers what is owed!” He wrote: “It’s amazing to see all the workmen, families and everyone helping chip together to support this guy after he really stood up for himself and his wages.” The former builder, from Staunton, near Gloucester, said many people who work in a trade encounter “similar situations week in, week out” regarding unpaid wages. “He’s been having a rough time but got this job last minute.” HE’S A LEGEND He said: “I’d like to say thank you for everyone who’s donated to John, from speaking to his family he’s a hard-working man who wasn’t given his wages. Jack Wellon created the page and said “John is a hard-working man who wasn’t given his wages”. Well-wishers set up a crowdfunding page to help raise cash for John and were delighted to see it reach £5,000 – smashing the original £600 target. It was claimed that John carried out the digger rampage – captured in dramatic footage – in an act of desperation when his £600 wages were not paid on time. The driver smashed through the front doors of the Travelodge in Liverpool Shocking photos from inside the hotel show the path of destruction The labourer, named as 35-year-old John Manley, was filmed ramming the digger into the front of the hotel in Liverpool. A GOFUNDME page set up to raise money for a digger driver who trashed a Travelodge over his unpaid wages has topped £5,000.







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