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An unidentified woman has deliberately knocked merchandise off the counter in a store in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia while suggesting that the store owner and his family were involved in ''mahogany''. It's possible she was trying to say [[misogyny]].
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An unidentified woman has deliberately knocked merchandise off the counter in a store in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia while suggesting that the store owner and his family were involved in [[mahogany]]. It's possible she was trying to say [[misogyny]].
   
 
The woman then left the store.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/angry-customer-knocks-over-display-items-and-calls-shopkeeper-s-family-mahogany-ipswich/ar-AA14Vlgy</ref>
 
The woman then left the store.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/angry-customer-knocks-over-display-items-and-calls-shopkeeper-s-family-mahogany-ipswich/ar-AA14Vlgy</ref>
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No information is available on the perpetrator or whether police are looking for her.
 
No information is available on the perpetrator or whether police are looking for her.
   
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*[[My soggy knee]]
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 29 June 2023

An unidentified woman has deliberately knocked merchandise off the counter in a store in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia while suggesting that the store owner and his family were involved in mahogany. It's possible she was trying to say misogyny.

The woman then left the store.[1]

No information is available on the perpetrator or whether police are looking for her.

See Also

This article refers to an unknown person. As such it is not subject to the rules for biographical articles as the identity of the person is, by definition, unknown.

References