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A Tasmanian real estate agent has appeared in court facing serious privacy-related allegations after police accused him of secretly filming a woman in the shower 💥
The case involving David Angus Parry, a Launceston-based real estate agent, has now been adjourned until August.
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⚖️ The Allegation
According to court documents, police allege Parry:
👉 Visually recorded a woman showering
👉 Without consent
👉 In circumstances where privacy would reasonably be expected
The alleged incident is said to have occurred in Carrick, Tasmania.
Launceston real estate agent David Parry has been accused of filming a woman in the shower.
🏛️ Court Appearance
Parry appeared in the Launceston Magistrates Court this week.
💥 He did not enter a plea during the appearance.
Defence counsel requested a longer adjournment period to allow:
- Assessment reports
- Relevant appointments
- Further preparation
Deputy Chief Magistrate Ken Stanton adjourned the matter until:
📅 August 21, 2026
Launceston real estate agent David Parry entering the Launceston Magistrates Court.
📹 Privacy Charge Explained
The charge relates to:
👉 Observation or recording in breach of privacy
Court documents allege the recording was made:
- In a private place
- During a private act
- Without consent
⚠️ Real Estate Industry Reputation Under Spotlight
The case has generated attention given Parry’s role within the real estate sector.
Incidents involving licensed professionals can often raise wider discussions around:
- Trust
- Professional conduct
- Industry reputation
🧠 Legal Reminder
As the matter remains before the courts:
👉 The allegations have not yet been proven
👉 The defendant is entitled to the presumption of innocence
Further court proceedings are scheduled for August.
🔥 The Bottom Line
A Tasmanian real estate agent is now facing a serious privacy-related charge after allegations of secretly filming a woman showering.
With the case adjourned for several months, further details are expected to emerge later this year.
SOURCE: THE MERCURY











