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On the right track INTRIGUING plans for a long-awaited Malaga to Marbella train line could see it take a long arc inland. The proposal by a local engineering group would see the route head inland to Alhaurin and Coin before dropping down to Marbella and San Pedro Alcantara. The Platform for Malaga Infrastructure group has drawn up plans for the route that would first stop in Churriana, then Alhaurin el Grande, Alhaurin de la Torre and finally Ojen before dropping down to the coast again. The platform, made up of engineers, has also proposed the construction of a tram line between Coin and Marbella, passing through Monda. It would have two ‘essential’ stops at the Hospital Costa del Sol and Marbella bus station. The journey from Malaga would take around 40 minutes and the train line could then be continued to Estepona, Sotogrande and eventually Algeciras. The plan would cost up to €2.6 billion and take 10 years to complete. Some 300,000 locals will benefit from the plans, claims the group.

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Expat squatter lives two years free of charge after bragging ‘I know the law!’ EXCLUSIVE By Laurence Dollimore

Instagram account show her dancing around and smiling inside the home, for which she has not paid rent for 23 months. According to her website her artworks sell for thousands of euros each, although it is not known if she has sold any recently. In an email seen by this paper, she wrote to Cox: “I know my rights. I know the law… unless you give me back my money now you can both go f**k yourselves. “As for the builders, if they set foot on this property as long as I’m living here then they are trespassing… if they come I will call the Guardia Civil.” Cox and her estate agent husband are now at their wits’ end after an attempt to pay her to leave also failed. Despite taking Bonnici to court to evict her, no date for a trial has yet been set. To complicate matters, Bonnici is demanding money from them for ‘damaged artwork’ from termites and water leakage “She’s obviously out to get everything she can,” Cox, from Worcester, told the Olive Press. “As soon as

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STAYING PUT: Squatter Carmen Bonnici, while right, the house in question

she moved in she started making a list of complaints, the truth is the home was incredibly clean and in a good condition, our former tenant was there for years without a complaint.” She continued: “I’m worried my home is going to be trashed, all the stuff she was complaining about was outrageous. “She won’t allow us in, she actually refuses to open the door.” When contacted by the Olive Press, Bonnici said the house was ‘simply not habitable’ and that she was ad-

vised by police and the town hall to ‘stop paying rent.’ She claimed there are holes in the roof, dangerous wires and no functioning toilet or hot water. When asked why, if it was so bad, she had stayed for two years, she added: “The landlord hasn’t given my money back so I can’t leave. “They said they would give it to me after I leave the house, but I know they won’t. “Since time has gone by, more artwork has been damaged. They’ve never offered to fix the termite infestation that has eaten most of my clothes. I’m in a vulnerable situation, I can’t move, I’m not financially able to, I don’t have any money. You can go from selling art for thousands of AS SPAIN NETS 38 NEW STARS, WE EXPLORE WHY THE COUNTRY dollars to selling nothing.”

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A BRITISH expat is demanding action after being forced to pay thousands in energy bills for a fellow British squatter who moved into her home two years ago. The tenant, Carmen Bonnici, is refusing to pay rent, claiming the house has been inhabitable since she moved in - a charge the owners deny. The artist rented the cottage in Arriate, near Ronda, in December 2021, but after paying one month’s deposit, has refused to pay anything since. Meanwhile, the owner, Irene Cox, a retired English teacher, is forced to pay for her electricity, water and other bills, costing, so far, more than €2,000. Bonnici has repeatedly claimed the house is not suitable to live in, but has allegedly failed to let builders in to undertake repairs. Worse, she has now declared herself as a ‘vulnerable adult’, making evicting all the more difficult under SpanSee pages 9, 45 & 46 ish law. Meanw h i l e videos from her

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