Shoe Store Employee Accused of Performing Lewd Acts on Customers and Co-Workers Footwear
On 5/11/21 at 1:10 PM EDT
One former shoe store employee is facing legal consequences for his actions on the job that were, arguably, worse than stealing or mismanaging merchandise.
New Zealand One Shoes employee Malachai Wylie stands accused of exploiting his professional position to take covert photos of his customers and co-workers before committing sexual acts with their footwear, according to Newshub.
Wylie allegedly also photographed or filmed the acts for the purposes of sharing them on what the outlet describes as a network of porn, fetish and Facebook pages.
Michael McIlveen s sister says his murder broke us all A primary school photograph of Michael McIlveen with his little sister Francine and older sister Jodie Maeve Connolly 10 May, 2021 01:00
Michael McIlveen s mother Gina at a shrine to Michael in the garden of their Ballymena home in the days after his murder. Picture by Alan Lewis
Francine McIlveen was 13 when her brother was murdered and the devastation affected every area of her life. She and her brother had attended St Patrick s College in the town but after Michael s death Francine found it impossible to walk the corridors without him. Not seeing him every day and not hearing his voice, it was just unbearable, she explains.
Udora Orizu writes that the widespread destruction and loss of lives caused by flooding in 2020, calls for all hands on deck by all tiers of government to put in place structures and adhere to warnings issued by flood monitoring agencies ahead of the next flooding season
September 12, 2020, around 8:00pm, residents of Alapere area of Lagos State, raised alarm as another flooding tragedy struck. Two yet-to-be-identified children were swept away as people battled flood after a heavy rainfall that lasted for hours and led to destruction of properties.
This is just one of the horrific, heart-wrenching experiences Nigerians go through, following havoc wreaked by floods every year. Yet nothing is done by stakeholders to ameliorate the disaster.
Casey Dobson (left) in touch football days.
Hammers president Jason McPherson said Dobsonâs feat was all the more impressive because it was her very first year playing senior womenâs rugby.
âCaseyâs only in her first year in the senior womenâs, and sheâs got an opportunity to represent Gympie which is just tremendous,â McPherson said.
âSheâs come from the touch football background, sheâs a very good sprinter. I think she was a state representative in both.
âSheâs got speed to burn. Itâs tremendous, to think this is coming off the base of the school rugby implemented in town.â