Police turf British couple out of own home after they found squatters lounging in their holiday cottage
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A British couple were ordered to stay in a hotel after finding squatters lounging in their Menorca holiday home.
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Two Spanish men - a 55-year-old father and his 25-year-old son - subsequently turned up at the address.A confrontation ensued between the parties, with each side accusing the other of assault.Initially, local police allowed the squatters to stay at the property after they presented documents suggesting they had been living there.The Mallorca Daily Bulletin reported that this evidence included a receipt for installing the alarm, and records of supermarket deliveries to the address.Authorities told the rightful owners to find alternative lodgings at a hotel.But justice...
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