BBC News | Cashier stole from vulnerable customers to fund trips to Paris, Tuscany and Dubai
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A 54‑year‑old building society cashier, Kelly Kershaw, was found to have stolen from some of the most vulnerable customers at the Caernarfon Nationwide Building Society branch – including a stroke‑victim and a man with learning difficulties – by forging signatures and processing unauthorised cash withdrawals between 2023 and 2024, using the money to fund a series of lavish holidays to Paris, Tuscany, Dubai, an African safari and the Caribbean, as well as purchasing a BMW convertible; colleagues flagged her after seeing her social‑media posts showing the expensive trips, leading to an internal investigation, and Kershaw subsequently admitted five counts of fraud in Caernarfon Magistrates’ Court, with £8,630 in compensation sought (the bank having already reimbursed victims), while she claimed a compulsive shopping addiction despite a £1,400 monthly salary, and was bailed pending sentencing.
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