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Fail to Comply with Direction at Merriwa
A 51-year-old Merriwa man has been fined $10,000 (plus costs) over a series of COVID-19 self-quarantine breaches in January this year.
The man had flown to Perth from Brisbane on Thursday, 7 January 2021. On Friday, 8 January 2021 following the COVID-19 outbreak in Queensland, anyone who had arrived in Western Australia from Queensland since 2 January 2021 was required to self-quarantine for 14 days.
The man nominated an address in Merriwa to self-quarantine until 21 January 2021.
Between Thursday, 14 January and Friday, 15 January 2021 the man breached the direction on three separate locations; twice when he drove with a family member to local shops and once when he visited the house of the family member over 100 kilometres away. At no time did the man or family member wear a mask.
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In March this year, Rybicki told another woman on Hinge he was going to kill himself because of her.
The 27-year-old victim said he would always talk about wanting to sleep with her and would send at least 40 texts a day and if she didn t respond would continue into the next.
The relentless behaviour saw the woman start making up excuses to not see him which left her scared as he did not get the hint.
Some of the messages he sent her read: You have no idea what I m capable of and You ll get what s coming to you .