Paul Walker, 37, was walking from his pub, the Queen’s Head, in Burslem, Staffordshire, to get some change when he saw a PCSO running towards the George Hotel
A heroic pub landlord scaled a drainpipe to rescue a woman who was contemplating throwing herself from a hotel ledge.The father-of-two stayed and talked to her for around two hours before heading up the drainpipe to get her to safety on Saturday afternoon.
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