Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Motel 6 owner, Josef Tesar, from Kelowna, identified as the man who harassed and verbally abused 9-year-old during track and field event. (Read More Here).
According to information, Josef Tesar, is the CEO of Motel 6, located in Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The process has begun to ban a man accused of verbally assaulting a young girl at a Kelowna track meet from any school property or school event.
Central Okanagan Public Schools (SD23) superintendent Kevin Kaardal told NowMedia that the person has been positively identified and work is underway for the delivery of a Section 177 letter to the man.
“This letter will prevent the person from being on school property or at our events,” explained Kaardal. “It is set out in the School Act.”
When Heidi Starr’s nine-year-old daughter approached the field to take her shot, Josef is said to have stopped play.
Noting the nine-year-old’s pixie cut and baggy sports uniform, he told event organizers: ‘This is a girls event. Why are you letting boys play?’
Heidi, her ex-partner (the girl’s other mom) and her current partner, were all watching.
They say Josef then proceeded to demand ‘proof’ that she’d been born female. Kari Starr says her daughter was taking her turn in the shot put event when the accused started badgering her, “yelling to get that boy off the field.”
She says there were many attempts to get the man to stop, but he continued with his “disgusting attack” and demanded the girl’s mothers provide a birth certificate to prove she was born a female.
The accused, who has been officially identified internally, but not publicly, by the school district. “My daughter is a girl, was born female, and uses she/her pronouns. She has a pixie cut,” explained the girl’s other mother, Heidi Starr. “(He proceeded to say that if my daughter was not a boy, then she was definitely trans and should be disqualified from competing.”
A B.C. family has garnered sympathy online — and international media attention — after sharing what they described as an incident in which a man questioned their nine-year-old daughter’s gender during a sporting event.
They say the incident occurred during a track-and-field meet at the Apple Bowl Stadium in Kelowna, B.C., organized by the Central Okanagan School District for elementary school students.
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