Olive Press Newspaper – Issue 220

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August 20th - September 2nd 2015

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EMERGENCY services in Cadiz and Malaga were kept busy when two fires broke out within 20 minutes of each other on Friday afternoon. Helicopters, planes and fire crews battled the blazes late into the night. Dozens of residents were evacuated and roads were closed in Sotogrande as high winds quickly fanned the flames. Meanwhile at least seven cars blew up in Manilva after a tourist’s car short-circuited at the Pierre & Vacance Vacation Club. Expat Kelly Cookson said: “My husband’s Land Rover exploded and he has lost all his tools but thank God our house didn’t burn down and our dogs have lived.”

Expat takes legal action after Cajamar bank gives €52,000 of her money to a conman

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A BRITISH expat is facing bankruptcy after a bank dished out €52,000 of her money to a fraudster. Louise Reardon, 74, is now struggling to pay her mortgage and fears she will be left homeless despite winning an eight-year legal tussle with Cajamar. The bank was found guilty of negligence by Almeria’s penal court in May for cashing four fraudulent cheques, signed by a ‘friend’ of Reardon in 2007. Despite being ruled ‘responsible’ by the judge, Cajamar is refusing to pay, insisting it is ‘not obligated to repay the money’. It comes despite the crook fellow Brit Roy de Gannes, 61 - being convicted of fraud and given a two-and-a-half year prison sentence at the same hearing. He fraudulently cashed four cheques to the full amount, after stealing Reardon’s chequebook. The forged signatures, seen by the Olive Press, certainly look

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BATTLING: Reardon nothing like Reardon’s signature on record at the bank. But because de Gannes now insists he is bankrupt and can’t pay back the money, Reardon is being forced to take the bank through the civil courts. “This whole episode has been absolutely heartbreaking,” Reardon, originally from Surrey, told the Olive Press. “They gave my money away without my permission and

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