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Female primary school teacher 'filmed herself performing sex act in classroom'

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Female primary school teacher 'filmed herself performing sex act in classroom'
Female primary school teacher 'filmed herself performing sex act in classroom'

A SUPPLY teacher is being investigated after she allegedly filmed herself performing a graphic sex act in the classroom.

The support staff, who hasn't been named, recorded herself using a sex toy twice in two different primary schools in Wales.

The first incident reportedly took place in this classroom at a school in Rhondda Cynon Taf, southeast Wales qhiddrixuihrprw
The first incident reportedly took place in this classroom at a school in Rhondda Cynon Taf, southeast Wales

The first incident reportedly took place in the classroom of a school in Rhondda Cynon Taf.

She then record herself carrying out the same act but in the toilets of a school in Cardiff.

In both explicit videos seen by WalesOnline, the teacher is wearing a staff lanyard.

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In a clip from inside the classroom she can be heard saying: "Ok, the door is open.

"I'm not allowed to close it so literally anyone could walk in at this moment."

And before she pleasured herself in the toilets, the woman said: "I'm in the school toilets.


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"There's only one toilet for staff so someone's probably going to walk in."

Children can be heard playing in the background as she films.

Both schools have confirmed no students were involved in the recorded acts.

A Rhondda Cynon Taf Council spokesman said: "We don’t think it appropriate to comment further on the reported incident.

"However we can provide assurance that no learners or any other individuals were involved in the reported incident."

Cardiff Council and the school in the capital said in a joint statement investigations are being carried out.

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They said: "No children, or any other individuals, were involved in the reported incident.

"As there are investigations ongoing it would not be appropriate to provide further comment at this time."

South Wales Police said they are aware of the "concerning behaviour" but no criminal offences have been identified.

A spokesperson said: "The matter has been investigated, no criminal offences have been identified, and it has now been referred to the Education Workforce Council."

Morgan Johnson

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