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Police arrested Mr Daniels at his parents’ $2.3 million home in the suburb of Balgowlah on March 12 and charged him with the sexual abuse of two young girls.Following further inquiries, the number of alleged victims is now at 10, with the South African-born university student facing 36 charges, including 12 counts of sexual intercourse with a child under 10.Before starting at Ezyswim, Mr Daniels was employed in 2016 as an instructor at Ravenswood School for Girls.

A graduate of the prestigious Knox Grammar, Mr Daniels was in the second year of his sport science degree at the University of Sydney and worked at the Mosman Swim Centre casually for $27 an hour. "It's the talk of Mosman," one local said. "Nobody knows who the [alleged] victims are, but everyone is talking about them," the source said.

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