Euro Weekly News - Costa del Sol 19 – 25 April 2018 Issue 1711

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19 - 25 April 2018

EXCLUSIVE By Matt Ford A COSTA DEL SOL expatriate has spoken of her heartbreak after squatters moved into her home while she and her husband were on holiday. Ex-teacher Anita Pillay, 69, and husband Tony - who have lived in Torremolinos for almost 15 years - jetted to London for a three week Easter break to visit her elderly mother. But when they arrived home, they found the front door of their flat on Avenida de los Manantiales badly damaged, and someone had changed the locks. Speaking exclusively to the Euro Weekly News, South Africa-born Anita said: “We heard voices inside so we banged on the door and eventually a woman opened it a little but kept the chain on. “We saw at least five people inside… they were so threatening and aggressive, it was just unbelievable. “We told her that we own and have the title deeds for the flat, but she told us it was hers and that she lives there before slamming the door shut.” And when Anita’s neighbours called the police, they refused to evict the occupiers, who they said were from Romania. “Eventually they took the woman and my husband to the station to make a statement after she claimed her family rented

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HOMEOWNER NIGHTMARE: Anita and Tony’s Torremolinos block of flats and (inset) their damaged front door with new lock. the flat from someone on the street, but she couldn’t produce any documents. “Once the door was open we

could see that our 32-inch TV that my son bought us for Christmas was gone.” A court hearing was hastily arranged after Anita showed officers a copy of the deeds, but the judge deferred the case for a week, leaving the couple stranded. “According to the administrators of the building they have the right to free legal representation, but what rights do homeowners have? “We are paying to stay in a hostel and have a standing order for power and water bills so we’re forking out for them to stay in our home and we’re not allowed to cut it under Spanish law. “We have very little money and can’t afford a lawyer. “We are just devastated and have shed loads of tears.” The court in Torremolinos has not yet responded to a comment request.


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