A mobile shop worker fainted after he allegedly sent a nude photo from a customer’s phone to himself during a repair.
Krisy Erin Morrison accompanied her friend to retrieve her mobile that had been given into the shop to be fixed.
The pair arrived at Sylvia Park Shopping Centre, Auckland, New Zealand, to fetch the phone from Mobile Planet.
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When her friend got the phone back she claims there was a notification on the screen stating ‘AirDrop failed’.
The notification was attached to an old nude picture of Krisy’s friend that was left in her camera roll.
In the video, you can see the two concerned women confront the manager of the shop and the employee who allegedly attempted to send the nudes to himself.
The manager denies the allegations before searching through the employee’s phone for the image.
Soon after this the employee fainted and fell to the floor, with the two women instructed by security to lodge a complaint at the customer service desk.
Cops are investigating what happened on 10 July, as reported by Need To Know.
Krisy Erin Morrison stated: “My friend was notified that the AirDrop failed, with a nude picture she had sent to her boyfriend years ago that was still on the phone.
“Which means he scrolled all the way back through her gallery to find the picture of her, which is such an invasion of privacy.”
A spokesperson for New Zealand Police said: “We can confirm a complaint has been received in relation to this incident and Police are making initial enquiries as part of our investigation.”
Mobile Planet has been approached for comment.
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