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8 December: Long lingering goodbyes

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A tenancy agreement between the landlord of a Spanish villa and his lessees turned sour following a falling out between the parties.

When the disagreement couldn't be resolved, Mr Policyholder was relieved that the tenants agreed to vacate the property.

He was not so thrilled with their parting gift.

Before quitting the villa, the tenants filled the entire property with dead fish. Fortunately for Mr Policyholder, the smell was so bad that it didn't take long for neighbours to alert him to the situation.

A building and contents claim ensued...

Source: Zurich

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