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Mystery woman caught in ‘disgusting' act outside business four times
Mystery woman caught in ‘disgusting' act outside business four times

News.com.au

time21 hours ago

  • Health
  • News.com.au

Mystery woman caught in ‘disgusting' act outside business four times

A mystery jogger has been filmed defecating outside a Perth health clinic on four separate occasions, prompting staff to appeal to the public for help in identifying her. The woman has repeatedly used the doorstep of the Asbestos Diseases Society of Australia (ADSA) in Osborne Park, northwest Perth, as her personal toilet. The clinic has now released security footage of the incidents, seeking information from the public after the series of early morning offences. Initially, staff believed the first incident on December 8 was an unfortunate one-off and sympathised with the culprit. However, the woman was caught again just before 6am on March 20 – this time, nearly spotted by a passing car. She returned days later, around the same time on April 1, pausing her fitness tracker before committing the act. After a fourth incident last week, fed-up staff decided to go public. 'Coming in and finding this in the morning is extremely distressing for our staff,' ADSA chief executive Melita Markey told Nine News. 'We (initially) thought, 'Oh, someone's got in a bit of distress and did what they had to do'.' After multiple incidents, staff believe the behaviour is deliberate, especially given the proximity of public toilets and a 24-hour petrol station. Each time, professional cleaners were called in to deal with the mess, which she claimed posed a 'biohazard' risk to staff, clients, and the public. 'I believe it's a cry for help,' Ms Markey said. '(I don't know) why she targets us … We'd love her to come in and see our GP and see if we can do something to help her.' In a bid to deter further incidents, the ADSA has put up signs and images of the jogger outside the building. The organisation has also urged anyone with information to contact them. 'If anyone has any information or can identify this individual who was caught on security camera, please contact the ADSA,' the organisation wrote online. 'Perhaps we need to leave some jogger doggy bags out!' This incident comes amid a similar case in Adelaide, where a homeowner threatened to publicly shame a woman who defecated on their driveway. After the incident on April 26, signs were posted around Kensington Gardens demanding the woman return to clean up, with the threat of circulating security footage if she failed to do so. The matter was reportedly resolved privately before the deadline passed.

Harvey bowling superstar Cam Wellington takes out top spot as WA's under-18s male bowler of the year
Harvey bowling superstar Cam Wellington takes out top spot as WA's under-18s male bowler of the year

West Australian

time26-05-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

Harvey bowling superstar Cam Wellington takes out top spot as WA's under-18s male bowler of the year

Harvey's Cam Wellington has won another gold medal to cap the end of his under-18s bowls career. Hot off the heels of winning the bowls under-18s State Singles in April, Harvey's upstart bowling superstar Cam Wellington has taken out the top spot as the Juniper under-18s WA male bowler of the year. The awards ceremony took place at Optus Stadium last Friday with WA's top bowlers across a range of categories all awarded. Wellington won the most outstanding under-18 male bowler alongside Osborne Park's Sophie Hays taking out the most outstanding under-18 female bowler. Speaking to the Reporter after his State championship win earlier this year, Wellington said he was hopeful to end his under-18s career with a win at the award ceremony. Turning 18 in the coming months, this was the final opportunity Wellington had to take away an award in the under-18s category. After his State Championship win Wellington said he would continue to develop his skill as his bowling career progressed. 'Next is the open competition, and hopefully I can make my way from the bottom back to the top,' he said. Though Wellington has significant experience competing in the Australian Open, his next entry into the competition will be the first time in the over-18s competition with the ultimate goal of playing for the Australian bowling team. 'I'll just have to work even harder than what I have been,' he said.

Olivia Molly Rogers' ex-husband Justin McKeone welcomes his first child with his new girlfriend Tahnee Leeson after terrifying birth experience
Olivia Molly Rogers' ex-husband Justin McKeone welcomes his first child with his new girlfriend Tahnee Leeson after terrifying birth experience

Daily Mail​

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Olivia Molly Rogers' ex-husband Justin McKeone welcomes his first child with his new girlfriend Tahnee Leeson after terrifying birth experience

Olivia Molly Rogers' ex-husband Justin McKeone has welcomed a child with his new girlfriend Tahnee Leeson. Tahnee, who appeared on The Bachelor in 2021, announced the exciting news on Instagram on Mother's Day, and revealed their newborn son's adorable name. 'My perfect boy. Arlo Leeson Mckeone surprised us all by arriving almost 4 weeks early with a 7 hour active labour at 10.01pm on the 28th of April,' she wrote. 'However not the best entry to motherhood with Arlo spending the following 6 nights in Perth Children's Hospital and a further 4 back where I gave birth at Osborne Park Hospital.' Tahnee then detailed the terrifying moment Arlo experienced 'breathing issues at 30 minutes of life needing 6 hours on the CPAP.' 'Then a course of antibiotics and a feeding tube for 6 days. Thankfully my strong boy was ultimately okay all things considered. In that environment I was definitely one of the lucky ones,' she continued. 'That said, no one can prepare you to go through the all consuming and emotional experience of childbirth, only to watch this tiny little boy be wheeled away from you mere hours later. 'Then the hours upon hours I spent in hospital just holding him in my arms never wanting to leave and crying when I had to. 'His final 3 nights in hospital was done under my full care, an experience I'm so thankful l could do with the hospital to ensure he was fully prepared for life outside their safe walls.' Tahnee said their newborn son was now doing well and her new role as a mother 'is undoubtedly my greatest achievement ever.' Justin split from his ex-wife Olivia back in October 2022 after just eight months of marriage. Break-up rumours began swirling in September after fans noticed she'd reverted to her maiden name on Instagram and unpinned all photos from her February wedding. The former couple, who met in 2018, were last pictured together in August 2022 in a series of loved-up holiday snaps from their trip to New York City. Last month, Olivia said she married Justin out of 'fear' of what others might think if she left him. The model revealed in a column she penned for Mamamia that she knew the couple 'were not totally aligned' just nine months into their relationship in 2018. 'We moved in together after six months, bought a gorgeous puppy, and it very much felt like what we would be a forever thing. However, about nine months in, I had this niggling feeling that we were not totally aligned,' she wrote. Olivia went on to say she felt societal pressures to 'conform to certain ideals about love and marriage', adding she never had a healthy understanding of how to manage 'adversity' in relationships. 'The fear of judgement loomed large. I wanted to leave, but I worried about how my decision would be perceived by friends, family, acquaintances, and even strangers. Would they think I was failing?' she said. 'Would they question my choices? Would they think less of me as a person? These thoughts played on repeat in my mind, drowning out the voice that urged me to take a step back and reevaluate my situation.' However, Olivia said her feelings of doubt about their union only grew as time passed on, with feelings of anxiety 'gnawing at her daily'. She said she was so scared of 'what others would say' and 'of being alone' that she kept 'suppressing her true feelings' until she was left sobbing the night before her wedding. Nevertheless, that fear of judgement pushed her to go ahead with the wedding even though she knew she didn't want to marry Justin. Olivia said she finally decided to divorce Justin eight months into their marriage after confessing her feelings to her therapist.

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