Donna O'Loughlin expressed her shock and horror upon discovering that Mohammed Kashif, who had sexually assaulted her at her workplace, was now selling broadband outside her home. While she was at school picking up one of her children, her husband alerted her to the presence of her attacker, raising significant concerns about how a convicted sex offender could be employed by a reputable company like Éir. This incident has prompted discussions about community safety and corporate responsibility in hiring practices.
I was absolutely horrified to open the door and find the man who had assaulted me standing there selling broadband. I felt vulnerable and terrified.
It’s a nightmare to see someone you thought was behind bars come to your doorstep as though nothing ever happened. It's a deeply unsettling situation.
How can a company allow a convicted sex offender to be out in the community, knocking on people's doors selling products? It raises serious questions about their hiring practices.
I thought I was safe in my own home, but his presence brought back all the memories of that traumatic day. It's terrifying.
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