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An encounter between two colleagues at Christchurch insurance company Marsh Ltd was photographed and filmed...
Rebecca Daniels | February 03 2015
Christchurch Office Sex Caught On Camera
The encounter between the two colleagues at Christchurch insurance company Marsh Ltd was photographed and filmed by scores of people at the busy Carlton Bar, who then posted the images online.
Stuff.co.nz reported today the man was a manager at the company and was married with children. His devastated wife was no longer speaking to him and had been crying “non-stop”, a source said.
Neither the man or the woman were at work today. Calls to their office lines were answered by colleagues and the man wasn’t answering his cellphone.
The woman has deleted her Facebook page.
A Marsh Ltd spokesman said it was “an internal” matter and wouldn’t comment.
The images of the steamy affair quickly went viral.
“Opposite the Carlton bar where the whole pub knew about it and was watching, while they were totally oblivious to it. And afterwards celebrating with wine,” Alex Wilton wrote on Facebook, alongside photos of the man and woman.
Marsh Ltd said on Monday that an investigation had been launched.
“Marsh is very disappointed by the conduct of two colleagues at our Christchurch premises,” company chief Grant Milne said in a statement.
“The inappropriate actions of those two individuals are not representative of the many professional colleagues we have at Marsh.”
It is understood that the pair thought the tinted windows in the office would stop anyone from looking in, TVNZ reported.
“Everyone knew about it,” Mr Wilton told 3 News. “The band that was playing at the time stopped because everyone else was more interested in watching them ... We all had a good laugh. It was the highlight of the night.”
The fate of the unnamed lovers is not yet known.
Source: news.com.au
Comments
kinetic1
04 Feb 2015
Frankly it's there business and no one else's not even there significant others if they choose not to tell them! It's just a shame that they picked the wrong time and place to explore there feelings for each other.... Now they have to measure up to the general accepted terms of a relationship and what those constraints may be, there in lies the issue as I believe what is normal has very much changed but common public perception of what is normal has definitely not yet publically shifted....... :)
custardapples
03 Feb 2015
Insurance company hey! Obviously not risk assessors. For what its worth I'd give them a raise.
Kattss
03 Feb 2015
apparently the band played 'sex is on fire' when they were done...lol
On_Safari
03 Feb 2015
And their employment.
On_Safari
03 Feb 2015
Sometimes the digital age and all this modern technology fucking sucks. It's one thing to watch and enjoy it's another to post it on the internet and harm the people concerned and their families
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