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Police called over group engaged in sexual activity at Auckland’s Ladies Bay

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Police called over group engaged in sexual activity at Auckland's Ladies Bay

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Girls Bay in St Heliers. Photograph / Doug Sherring

A St Heliers resident known as the police after witnessing a gaggle of round 10 individuals engaged in sexual exercise in public at a central Auckland nudist seashore.

Police say they obtained a report of a sexual incident in Girls Bay, St Heliers, simply after 6pm on Friday.

The resident and his fiancee went to Girls Bay close to their residence for a swim after work round 5pm.

As he was gathering his towel after his swim, the person stated he heard noises and noticed a gaggle of individuals having intercourse on the grass financial institution on the seashore.

“It was so outrageous. So weird,” stated the person, who spoke to the Herald on the situation of anonymity.

The couple then ran up the hill and known as the police. They stated an officer turned up inside 5 minutes and proceeded to attempt to find the group.

The person stated what he noticed made him really feel “revolting”. He stated there had been youngsters round “simply minutes” beforehand.

It “shook us up”, the person says, who was imagined to be going to a celebration together with his fiancee tonight however they opted to remain in after the expertise.

He stated there have been round 10 individuals within the group, manufactured from up of women and men, who had been concerned within the sexual exercise.

There have been additionally two males that seemed to be standing guard and one of many males locked eyes with him when he checked out him.

“An officer attended, made himself identified and spoke to these concerned, and the matter has been handled,” a police spokesman stated

Traditionally, Girls Bay was a nude swimming space for girls, with neighbouring Gentleman’s Bay in style with naturist males.

However a lot of the bare guests to Girls Bay now had been male.

Submit supply: Nzherald