Noosa News
Soldier put privates on Captain’s head in ‘clumsy’ move

Kaiya Chen, a former army Captain who was raised on the Gold Coast, alleges in a sexual and racial discrimination claim filed in the Federal Court this month that the soldier put his genitals at the back of her head while she was seated in a classroom at the Defence Force school of languages in October 2017.She was the only female, and the only officer, in the class with nine men and alleges the soldier from the Brisbane-based 6th Royal Australian Regiment “placed his leg up onto the desk or…
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