bill cobbett wrote:kurupetos wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Is that you Yialoser, posting 15 year-old paper clippings...???
Are you that pedophile, goblin?
Have you been called a twat today, Toffoui ... ??? ...
He must have been!
bill cobbett wrote:kurupetos wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Is that you Yialoser, posting 15 year-old paper clippings...???
Are you that pedophile, goblin?
Have you been called a twat today, Toffoui ... ??? ...
CBBB wrote:bill cobbett wrote:kurupetos wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Is that you Yialoser, posting 15 year-old paper clippings...???
Are you that pedophile, goblin?
Have you been called a twat today, Toffoui ... ??? ...
He must have been!
CBBB wrote:bill cobbett wrote:kurupetos wrote:bill cobbett wrote:Is that you Yialoser, posting 15 year-old paper clippings...???
Are you that pedophile, goblin?
Have you been called a twat today, Toffoui ... ??? ...
He must have been!
apc2010 wrote:HOUSE SITTERS "STIPPED HOME"
A British couple who were forced to go back to the UK to be treated for serious conditions have had their home stripped of irreplaceable family trinkets and items worth £30,000, a court has been told.
Grandparents Terry and Sandra Miller, aged 66 and 54, say they allowed a couple to stay rent-free in their Lapta home to look after their three dogs. Neighbours say the much-loved family pets Barney, Roxy and Pickle have not been seen for months.
The couple sold their house in Essex six years ago and shipped a lifetime of possessions to their dream home in Ahmet Ozkan Sokak but were force to go back in November.
Mr Miller, a former electrical consultant to the House of Commons and the Bank of England, had diabetic complications with a broken leg which have required five operations and Mrs Miller, formerly of the Inland Revenue, suffered kidney failure and needed dialysis.
However, in their absence, following a tip-off from neighbours, police found a number of items from the house were being sold on, including a fridge freezer, a cooker, sofas, large-screen television and hi-fi equipment. Even the Mercedes the couple own was found at a car dealership.
In addition to the large items, toys were taken that had once belonged to the couple's four children and were played with by grandchildren when they visited.
Also gone were a collection of model cars built up by Mr Miller over many years and elephant figurines given to Mrs Miller by family members to mark special occasions.
Power tools, pool equipment, speakers and even a coat rack were taken, while plant pots had been damaged, the fence and furniture broken up for firewood, mattresses were covered in stains, dirty saucepans of food had been slung in the garden and a gas bottle left floating in the almost empty, green swimming pool.
Speaking from the UK, Mrs Miller told Cyprus Today "The dogs were like family. We would never have let anyone in our home other than to have looked after the dogs. They were like our children in North Cyprus.
"It is heartbreaking not knowing what has happened to them. They are not street dogs - they wouldn't have survived outside.
"It has broken my heart to see all of our treasured items gone and know people have gone through everything. I could have cried when I saw photographs of how the place had been left. I feel silly for trusting people"
Police have arrested a Welsh woman called Jannine Groves, 24, on theft charges and have tried to track down her husband, Thomas Cable, but he has left the TRNC and is understood to be in Cardiff.
Groves appeared at Girne District Court on Wednesday and again at the Assizes Court yesterday and has been released pending further investigations. Her travel documents were confiscated.
Bill C stop laughing at the back........
bill cobbett wrote:apc2010 wrote:HOUSE SITTERS "STIPPED HOME"
A British couple who were forced to go back to the UK to be treated for serious conditions have had their home stripped of irreplaceable family trinkets and items worth £30,000, a court has been told.
Grandparents Terry and Sandra Miller, aged 66 and 54, say they allowed a couple to stay rent-free in their Lapta home to look after their three dogs. Neighbours say the much-loved family pets Barney, Roxy and Pickle have not been seen for months.
The couple sold their house in Essex six years ago and shipped a lifetime of possessions to their dream home in Ahmet Ozkan Sokak but were force to go back in November.
Mr Miller, a former electrical consultant to the House of Commons and the Bank of England, had diabetic complications with a broken leg which have required five operations and Mrs Miller, formerly of the Inland Revenue, suffered kidney failure and needed dialysis.
However, in their absence, following a tip-off from neighbours, police found a number of items from the house were being sold on, including a fridge freezer, a cooker, sofas, large-screen television and hi-fi equipment. Even the Mercedes the couple own was found at a car dealership.
In addition to the large items, toys were taken that had once belonged to the couple's four children and were played with by grandchildren when they visited.
Also gone were a collection of model cars built up by Mr Miller over many years and elephant figurines given to Mrs Miller by family members to mark special occasions.
Power tools, pool equipment, speakers and even a coat rack were taken, while plant pots had been damaged, the fence and furniture broken up for firewood, mattresses were covered in stains, dirty saucepans of food had been slung in the garden and a gas bottle left floating in the almost empty, green swimming pool.
Speaking from the UK, Mrs Miller told Cyprus Today "The dogs were like family. We would never have let anyone in our home other than to have looked after the dogs. They were like our children in North Cyprus.
"It is heartbreaking not knowing what has happened to them. They are not street dogs - they wouldn't have survived outside.
"It has broken my heart to see all of our treasured items gone and know people have gone through everything. I could have cried when I saw photographs of how the place had been left. I feel silly for trusting people"
Police have arrested a Welsh woman called Jannine Groves, 24, on theft charges and have tried to track down her husband, Thomas Cable, but he has left the TRNC and is understood to be in Cardiff.
Groves appeared at Girne District Court on Wednesday and again at the Assizes Court yesterday and has been released pending further investigations. Her travel documents were confiscated.
Bill C stop laughing at the back........
Bill C is heart-broken file...
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