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Theft at Planet Fitness: gym engages attorneys

known perpetrator ‘not flagged’

GYM operator Planet Fitness is in trouble, after items belonging to a gym-goer were stolen at one of its facilities.

This after the company was told to reimburse a female member who lost her belongings at a training facility in the east of Pretoria, which were allegedly stolen by a member of the gym, said to have done this before.

The incident happened last month.

The client’s Samsung Galaxy A73 5G 128GB and Sumsung Galaxy 5 40mm were stolen.

The Make It Happen Foundation, which is representing the woman, said Planet Fitness should be

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