Former Canada coach said she feared for her safety after Olympic drone-spying scandal
WELLINGTON — Bev Priestman says she didn’t leave her house in Canada for a month in the wake of the Paris Olympic drone-spying scandal.
“For me I didn’t feel safe, that’s being brutally honest,” said the former Canada women’s coach. “It was very difficult for my family and I have to live with that. I have to wear that.”
She did not elaborate on her concerns other than citing “an absolute media frenzy.”
“You’ve got people knocking on your door and everything. And I’ve got a little boy. Without going into too much detail, it was very difficult. For my family, and that’s the most important thing for me, we knew we had to get out of that country and be a family and focus on us.”
