A wheelchair-bound woman says she is being discriminated against after she was banned from going inside a Sidcup cafe for being "smelly".

Kelly Sawyer, of Haven Close in Foots Cray, ate lunch regularly at Star Burger in Sidcup High Street, before being told she could no longer sit inside the eatery.

During the summer months the 34-year-old sat in a seated area outside, but she decided to move indoors last Wednesday (November 7) because of the cold weather.

Ms Sawyer, who suffers from spina bifida - a congenital disorder that affects the spinal cord and has left her paralysed from the waist down - says she was told, almost immediately, to get out.

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She said : "Basically I went into a cafe, it's one that I always go to except during the summer I've been sitting outside.

"It wasn't great weather so this time I sat inside. I got to my table where I normally sit. I made sure I was out of the way of everyone else.

"Despite this the guy working there, he basically said to me you cannot sit inside because the customers have complained about you.

"I said: 'so you are barring me? That's discrimination' and he said: 'Yes, I am barring you'.

"At this point I did swear, I did call him a w*****. I was quite angry and I expressed my anger."

Ms Sawyer has eaten at the cafe twice a week for the last 10 years, usually enjoying a toastie or a chicken burger.

She added: "It is quite disappointing and it is wrong.

"I don't feel like I can go back now. I would like to go back but this is a clear case of discrimination. They're doing it because I'm in a wheelchair.

"I go there and have food a couple of times a week, I've been doing that for the last 10 years and I've never had this problem before."

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A spokesman for the restaurant said: "She wasn't very clean. She had a very bad smell. That was the reason we told her she couldn't sit in the restaurant.

"We have lots of customers in the restaurant. The reason she's not allowed to come inside is because of her very bad smell.

"We offered to put her outside and to serve her there but she came inside.

"The restaurant was full. People started to complain."  

Ms Sawyer responded to these claims, saying: "I don't think that's fair. I am clean, and they've let me in the restaurant before."