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2471 days ago

Elderly Abuser

John from South Invercargill & Bluff

To every one whos reading this post,i put in here the other day that I caught my nieces abusing her Grandmother,i let her of with a warning,if it wasn't for her Grandmother I would of done her,she was caught on Security Camera,to which I had seen the footage,she has denyed doing that,but not what the Security Footage says,i warned her again,she has tried to threaten me with the Police,again a couple of days ago,and I told her she keeps up abusing me I will take it further I will not stand any of her nonsenses,my nieces is 34 yrs old,shes not a very nices person,she is like her mother,there will not be a next time I will go through with it if I catch her abusing my mother,her own Grandmother for money,she wont get of her ass and get a job,then two weeks prior before this incident,her and 3 male friends came into our houses with an arm full of boozes,they were asks by my mother to leave with there boozes or take it out side,they looked at me I said move or something,if I wasn't there with my mother at the time.my nieces would not had listen to her Grandmother,abuses of the elderly people and taken advantage of is not very good

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