A client of a leading real estate firm physically assaulted executives following the deactivation of his account. Authorities are investigating the incident and taking necessary legal actions.
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The account was deactivated due to multiple violations of the firm's terms and conditions.
The executives suffered minor injuries and were taken to a nearby medical facility for treatment.
The firm has issued a statement condemning the violent behavior, expressed support for the executives, and is cooperating with the authorities to bring the perpetrator to justice.
Legal experts are suggesting that firms should implement stricter measures to protect their employees from physical and verbal abuse, including zero-tolerance policies.
The community has expressed support for the executives and the firm, with many calling for swift and fair legal action against the perpetrator.
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