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A yob who filmed himself holding Chris Whitty in a headlock has been sacked as an estate agent after his sickened boss found out.
Lewis Hughes, 24, was fired from Caplen Estates Agents after the clip of him and friend Jonathan Chew, also 24, with the Chief Medical Officer went viral.
Prof Whitty was walking through St James’ Park on Sunday evening when he was accosted by the jeering pair who tried to take a selfie as they filmed him on a mobile phone.Â
The footage sparked a storm of criticism led by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Home Secretary Priti Patel.Â
Hughes, from Romford, Essex, said he ‘absolutely apologises’ for causing upset, but said if Prof Whitty had told him to get off, he would have.
Lewis Hughes (pictured, who filmed himself holding Chris Whitty in a headlock, has been sacked as an estate agent after his sickened boss found out
Hughes, 24, (left, and right in the video) was fired from Caplen Estates Agents after the clip of him and friend Jonathan Chew, also 24, with the Chief Medical Officer found its way to his boss
Chew (left, and right in the video with Whitty) said he has ADHD and autism and said their interaction with Prof Whitty seemed like a good idea at the time. He also claimed the pair only wanted a selfie and meant no harmÂ
He said he had been drinking prior to accosting Prof Whitty, and was on an anti-vax march at the time.
Hughes told The Sun: ‘If I made him feel uncomfortable, which it does look like I did, then I am sorry to him for that.
‘To be honest I just wanted a selfie with Chris Whitty to show my mum. There was no malicious intent, I didn’t want to upset him.’
Chew said he has ADHD and autism and said their interaction with Prof Whitty seemed like a good idea at the time. He also claimed the pair only wanted a selfie and meant no harm. Â
Hughes (pictured), from Romford, Essex, said he ‘absolutely apologises’ for causing upset, but said if Prof Whitty had told him to get off, he would have
Hughes (pictured) said he had been drinking prior to accosting Prof Whitty
Chief Medical Officer for England Prof Chris Whitty is seen walking past the Department of Health and Social Care in London
Responding to the video of Prof Whitty being harrassed, the Metropolitan Police said yesterday that officers had intervened and checked the Chief Medical Officer was ok.
They took names and contact details of the men who had been bothering him. Both of them were warned about their behaviour and told to leave the area.Â
The force said that Prof Whitty did not want to pursue the matter further.Â
A spokesman told MailOnline: ‘We are aware of a video being shared online showing an incident that took place in St James’ Park at around 19:20hrs on the evening of Sunday.
‘Officers were in the vicinity policing a nearby demonstration and intervened when they saw what was happening.
 ‘They spoke to the victim and checked his welfare. He had not suffered any injuries and informed officers that at that time he did not wish to make any allegations. He then went on his way. ‘
‘Officers continued to speak to the two men and recorded their details. They were robustly warned about their behaviour and ordered to leave the area.Â
‘Police remain in contact with the alleged victim. The incident has been recorded as a common assault and continues to be investigated by the Met’s Public Order crime team.’Â Â
Boris Johnson slammed the ‘despicable harassment’ and said public servants ‘should not have to face this kind of intimidation’.
Priti Patel said she was ‘horrified’ by the ‘appalling’ attack – the third time the Chief Medical Officer has been accosted in just four months.
The Home Secretary said it was important Prof Whitty got the support he needed but refused to reveal if he will now get greater levels of protection.
Yet a firm of private security experts told MailOnline he should have police protection, ‘certainly with the recent history of incidents towards him’.
They added someone that high profile is ‘at risk of being targeted by many groups, such as the anti-vaxxers, conspiracy theorists, or those that have lost their jobs, friends, or family members due to Covid-19’.
Sunday’s incident is the second time Prof Whitty has been attacked this month after a man harassed him in the street in Oxford and accused him of lying about coronavirus.
He was also rounded on by a young thug in February, who uploaded his video to TikTok and was later scolded by his mother.
On Saturday, Prof Whitty was branded a ‘traitor’ and a ‘murderer’ by lockdown sceptics who gathered outside his home a day before he was put in the headlock.
A huge crowd marched on the Chief Medical Officer’s flat in central London.
During the terrifying video, Prof Whitty looks concerned as he tries to escape their grasp while the thugs appear to laugh off his attempts
They stood on the road – where flats sell for up to £12.5million – and some drank beer as they branded Prof Whitty a ‘murderer’ and ‘traitor’ for his work during the pandemic.
They hurled the insults at the top epidemiologist’s home through megaphones and clasping their hands around their mouths. It is not clear if Prof Whitty was at home.
Joel Smalley, who said he attended the ‘freedom rally’, tweeted: ‘Most of those appalled by the activity throw insults at those conducting it like they are all ignorant and brainwashed by ”conspiracy theories”.’
He added: ‘Kind of ironic given that the marchers have probably done more research! I know, I was there.’
While the demonstrators shouted their bile at Prof Whitty’s home, thousands of others were taking part in an anti-lockdown rally outside Downing Street.
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