Cancer patient left £4,500 in debt after employer demands repayment of mistaken wages
By
Neil Shaw
A good honest bake. Not flashy, but you'll finish the whole bagel.
Summary
Jack Parker, a 32-year-old former account manager from Plymouth battling cancer, has been left £4,500 in debt after his employer mistakenly continued paying him during his chemotherapy treatment. His work now demands the money back, adding severe financial strain to the emotional toll of his cancer diagnosis.
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