"Such a neighbor is a curse! He removed the tiles from the roof of the house."

11.03.2025 10:31

Neighbors who have been at odds for seven years over a garden fence dispute in England faced each other once again. Fifty-seven-year-old Mark Coates climbed onto the roof of the neighbor's house and began to remove the tiles with a hammer, throwing them down. The footage caused an uproar, and after a report was made, Coates was taken into custody and subsequently sent to prison. It was reported that Coates caused more than 10 million TL in damages to the homes.

One of the two neighbors, who had a falling out due to a 7-year-long garden fence dispute, was involved in an unbelievable incident. The individual climbed onto the roof of the neighbor couple's house and began throwing tiles down with a hammer.

THREW TILES AND THE CHIMNEY DOWN

After 57-year-old Mark Coates started throwing the tiles and chimney of the £450,000 house to the ground, teams were dispatched to the scene.

Such a neighbor, a nightmare for the enemy! He removed the tiles from the roof of the house

OLD WOMAN WAS OVERWHELMED WITH TEARS

66-year-old Janice Turner was overwhelmed with tears after her house was destroyed, while footage recorded by police cameras shows Coates systematically dismantling the roofs of both houses with a hammer.

Such a neighbor, a nightmare for the enemy! He removed the tiles from the roof of the house

MORE THAN 10 MILLION LIRA IN DAMAGES

While a two-hour police standoff occurred before Coates was arrested and taken into custody, the jury announced that Coates caused more than 10 million TL in damages to the houses in Robertsbridge near Hastings in just two hours. Meanwhile, Mark Coates, who was taken into custody, was arrested and sent to prison.

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