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Taxi driver helps passenger give birth

03.09.2010
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A London taxi driver has told of his shock after he picked up a customer and helped deliver her baby in the back of his cab.

Iain Coombes was called to collect heavily pregnant Ayse Sabuncu, 37, and her fiance, Matthew Scutt, 32, for what he thought would be a run-of-the-mill journey.

But the driver was forced to turn midwife when the baby boy popped out just after he pulled up outside the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

"I've had many experiences as an Addison Lee driver, but nothing like this," he said. "I'm just glad everything went OK."

The drama unfolded after Mr Coombes, a former a City accountant, was called to a pick-up in the Wandsworth area of south London.

The 42-year-old, from Sidcup, south east London, was greeted by the couple who explained they needed a lift to hospital for the birth of their first child.

But while crossing Chelsea Bridge, Miss Sabuncu realised the baby was on its way.

They pulled up outside the building with moments to spare and Mr Scutt, a software consultant, dashed in to get help.

By the time he returned with doctors, he found the baby lying in his mother's arms.

Emre Arthur Scutt, who was born a week early, weighed 6lb 7oz.

Source; The Press Association


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Cabbie delivers woman's baby in back of his taxi

02.09.10

A London cabbie had to be midwife for a customer he helped deliver her baby in the back of his taxi.

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Praised: taxi driver Iain Coombes with couple Matthew Scutt and Ayse Sabuncu, and their son Emre

Iain Coombes was called to collect heavily pregnant Ayse Sabuncu, 37, and her fiancé, Matthew Scutt, 32, from their home in Wandsworth to go to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.

But while crossing Chelsea Bridge, Miss Sabuncu realised the baby was on its way.

They pulled up outside the building and Mr Scutt, a software consultant, dashed in to get help. By the time he returned with doctors, he found the baby lying in his mother's arms.

42-year-old Mr Coombes, a former a City accountant from Sidcup, said: “I've had many experiences but nothing like this. I'm just glad everything went OK.”

Emre Arthur Scutt was born a week early on August 25 and weighed 6lb 7oz.

“Looking back, it's all a bit of a blur,” Mr Scutt said. “However Iain did a fantastic job and kept his cool, and the staff at the hospital were excellent afterwards.”

Miss Sabuncu, an energy markets consultant, said she had been “a bit nervous” when her contractions started at 5.30am on August 25.

“I called a midwife but I was told it would be ages before my waters broke so we stayed at home until that happened at about 11, when I realised the baby was on its way.

“In the taxi I kept saying the baby's coming, the baby's coming', but I don't think anyone believed me until his head popped out.

“Luckily we were in front of the hospital when it happened.”

Miss Sabuncu, who was born in Turkey, said the experience was “quite scary” but praised Mr Coombes for his calm handling of the situation.

“He was so helpful,” she said. “He had to battle through traffic to get us to the hospital as quickly as possible and then afterwards he wanted to send us flowers immediately.”

John Griffin, chairman of taxi firm Addison Lee, said: “This is the first baby we have had born in a cab. Congratulations to the family from all the team.”

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A London Minicab driver.


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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
The drama unfolded after Mr Coombes, a former a City accountant, was called to a pick-up in the Wandsworth area of south London.

The 42-year-old, from Sidcup, south east London, was greeted by the couple who explained they needed a lift to hospital for the birth of their first child.

But while crossing Chelsea Bridge, Miss Sabuncu realised the baby was on its way.




Nice job change. Accountant to Minicab driver. :lol:

Why the hell would you use Chelsea Bridge going from Wandsworth to the Chelsea and Westminster?

What a ridiculous route, perhaps if he'd used Battersea or Wandsworth bridges (like he should have) the baby would have been born in Hospital.

FFS. :roll:


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Good on him for doing that, even though he is the enemy, but it will cost a bit to clean the car


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Good on him for doing that, even though he is the enemy, but it will cost a bit to clean the car

Should get a £50 fouling charge, which will make it job of the day. :D

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Good on him for doing that, even though he is the enemy, but it will cost a bit to clean the car

Trust you Mr Skippy41!!!

I bet you would have charged them the soilage charge!!

:roll: :roll: :roll:

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The drivers help amounted to................................driving the car and fetching a doctor.

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
skippy41 wrote:
Good on him for doing that, even though he is the enemy, but it will cost a bit to clean the car

Trust you Mr Skippy41!!!

I bet you would have charged them the soilage charge!!

:roll: :roll: :roll:


Yes with 25% discount :lol:


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The drivers help amounted to................................driving the car and fetching a doctor.

I suppose there would have been more room for childbirth in your limo!!

And the mother & new born could have had garage music & flashing, stroboscopic lights thrown in for free.

There you go Mr Grandad, a new business opportunity for you; a mobile labour ward in your limo!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
grandad wrote:
The drivers help amounted to................................driving the car and fetching a doctor.

I suppose there would have been more room for childbirth in your limo!!

And the mother & new born could have had garage music & flashing, stroboscopic lights thrown in for free.

There you go Mr Grandad, a new business opportunity for you; a mobile labour ward in your limo!!

:lol: :lol: :lol:


FOR FREE!!!!! :shock:

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Its £70 here :D


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Its £70 here :D


+ 10% discount?? :lol:


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Nigel wrote:
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Its £70 here :D


+ 10% discount?? :lol:


No discount for spillers and spewers :lol:

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