Builder demolishes Rs100mn house while its owners are on holiday
Jun 9, 2021
LEICESTER: A builder demolished a house worth over Rs104 million while its owners were on holiday after a dispute over money in Leicestershire, UK.
According to the details, the furious builder decided to undo all the work he had done on the house located alongside Guildford Road in Leicester after the owner refused to pay him Rs 0.77 million for work to make the home “more environmentally friendly.”
The owner, who bought the house last year, told the media that he and the builder who had been working on the house had a dispute over money.
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Two masked strangers burst into their Perth home armed with a sword and crowbar. Within minutes, one was dead.
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Dean Gibson was sitting in his friend’s Perth lounge room having just commemorated Anzac Day with a special dinner when two large men in balaclavas burst through the unlocked front door, one brandishing a samurai sword, the other a crowbar.
The intruders, Michael Wachipa and Albert Bere, were strangers to the four people inside the Mount Lawley home they targeted on April 26, 2019, looking for money and drugs.