Back in 2021, they become public enemies after travelling through locked down NSW with Covid. Now, their lives have taken a remarkable turn for the better.
Three removalists who travelled to central western NSW from Sydney after testing positive to COVID-19 have been convicted, fined and sentenced to a one-year community corrections order.
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Sydney removalists blame language barrier after being accused of spreading COVID-19 to the regions
A trio of Sydney removalists who were labelled thoughtless after travelling to regional NSW despite allegedly receiving news of a positive test, have spoken out.
Crystal WuDigital Reporter
July 19, 2021 - 10:41AM
Three Sydney removalists who allegedly travelled to western NSW while positive with COVID-19 insist they are not to blame.
Iraqi immigrants Roni and Ramsin Shawka, 27, and Maryo Shanki, 21 were charged on Saturday for allegedly failing to comply with NSW s public health orders.
The trio were travelling from Sydney s West Hoxton to Molong on Thursday morning when one of them received a call saying he had tested positive for COVID-19.