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British couple walled into French home by ‘neighbours from hell’

Retired British citizens Faith Dyson and husband John Dyson pose in their house in Brugairolles, southwestern France, on August 19, 2014/AFP

Retired British citizens Faith Dyson and husband John Dyson pose in their house in Brugairolles, southwestern France, on August 19, 2014/AFP

BRUGAIROLLES, Aug 21 – A British couple’s dream of a quiet retirement in the sun of southern France turned into a nightmare when their neighbours walled them into their home.

Locals in the village of Brugairolles in the foothills of the Pyrenees were so appalled by the immurement, they rose up to rescue the elderly couple, tearing down a wall from the front of the house and ripping open windows and doors that had been nailed shut.

“We could not accept that they should continue to live under such terror,” declared retired Republican Guard Jeannot Gach, who helped lead the operation to free Faith and John Dyson, both in their 70s, from their home.

The Dysons’ tormentors were not jealous locals resentful of outsiders pushing up property prices, but another British couple furious that they had apparently trespassed on a shared lane they claimed to own.

Villagers told AFP their next door neighbours the Dunlops had first blocked the Dysons’ front door with a large van before deciding to make their confinement more permanent.

Gach said the Dunlops nailed up their neighbours’ window shutters and barred their door with wooden fence posts cemented into the ground, forcing the Dysons to leave by their back garden.

Finally, last week when the Dysons were out shopping, the Dunlops began building a wall reaching up to the second storey of the house.

“They waited for us to go out before they started the bricklaying,” said John Dyson, who is in fragile health.

“Then the whole village united on Monday” to protest against what the Dunlops had done, said Gach, 83, under the watchful eye of local gendarmes. “Everyone came out, and they all shouted and whistled against these awful neighbours.”

“We all waited for the bailiff to arrive to see what they had done,” he added. “After that we took down the wall, unbarred the door and freed the shutters.”

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“I cannot find enough words to say” against people like the Dunlops who would try to force their neighbours to “live in total darkness”, he added.

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