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‘I feel violated’: Pretoria woman’s harassment nightmare after explicit emails were sent to her colleagues

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Helen* believes her sister’s ex is behind the smear campaign. (Photo: FANI MAHUNTSI)
Helen* believes her sister’s ex is behind the smear campaign. (Photo: FANI MAHUNTSI)

The doctor’s waiting room is packed with patients but the middle-aged receptionist is upbeat. It’s mid-November and she’s looking forward to a well-deserved December holiday with her husband and two children after what’s been a crazy pandemic year.

Just before lunchtime the phone rings. It’s her friend Maggie*, also a receptionist at a private practice in the same hospital.

“I’ve just received a terribly pornographic email. I think you need to see this,” her friend says.

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