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A BRITISH expat who returned to the UK has been found sleeping rough after his local council refused to house him. David Sutcliffe, 82, was starving and forced to live on the streets after he returned from Spain a few weeks ago following a relationship breakdown. But despite living in Spain for just two years, Bournemouth Council has told the pensioner he is not entitled to council housing. They said he had failed the ‘Habitual Residence test’, meaning they don’t believe David intends to settle in the UK. A member of the public had notified police after seeing him so malnourished ‘his trousers LOST: were falling David down’. Sutcliffe Claire Matthews, founder of Hope for Food charity, said it has been left to volunteers to help David and try and trace his estranged son. She said: “It’s a disgrace that in 21st century Britain an 82-year-old man can be living on the streets and noone wants to take responsibility. “He’s been passed from pillar to post and left to a charity and the kindness of the public to put a roof over his head.” Kelly Ansell, head of housing at Bournemouth Borough Council said: “We are unable to comment on an individual case due to confidentiality.” Can’t be trusted, p 11 Opinion Page 6
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A BRITISH-hotel has accused a local lawyer of involvement in a terrifying hand-grenade attack. The manager of Marbella’s Sisu hotel claims legal eagle Antonio Flores is linked to a midnight attack that left the hotel unable to open this Spring. In the astounding claim, manageress Ale Valdivia insisted live on television that the boss of Lawbird legal practice - a long-time Olive Press columnist - was ‘in some way involved’. It comes after the hotel, owned by British businessman Neil Acland, released CCTV footage which shows a man dousing its interior with petrol, before lobbing in a hand grenade. The suspect, wearing a baseball cap and bandana, is now the subject of a police investigation, that has become a national news story. While there is no suggestion that the assailant is lawyer Flores, hotel manager Valvidia, claimed on two national TV programmes that he was behind the March attack. “It’s ridiculous,” Flores, 45, told the Olive Press, this week. “And we are taking action for libel.” The Marbella-born lawyer (right) insists the TV appearances, the releasing of the CCTV footage and the accusations against him are merely ‘a distraction’ from the real story. “The owners of Sisu are clearly involved in
Lawyer link to grenade attack British hotel bosses claim legal eagle is behind ‘gangland’ style bombing
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The Olive Press can reveal that company Hotel Locrimar SL is suing Acland and partners for allegedly not paying rent since 2009. The hotel, which allegedly turns over around €4 million a year, is accused of owing the owners of the building at least €1.2 million. In the ongoing legal dispute, Acland some sort of gangland feud and are trying to bring as much attention on themselves to put off more attacks. “The more public they
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