Viral Video | Squatters in Spain: a man kicked out a family that invaded his house in Murcia | Narration | EC Stories | WORLD

A new video has gone viral on social networks following the recording of a man expelling other people from his house was released. The case happened in Murcia, spain.

In the recording, which was uploaded to Twitter, a person appears with a stick in his hand while talking to others. The Spanish media The Mallorca Files investigated the news and reported what happened.

MIRA: The profile of Cristina Kirchner’s attacker: she had striking appearances on TV and follows hate groups

Victor would be the name of the owner of the house. According to what the man told that newscast, he went on a trip with his wife and daughter to the beach for a few days. Upon arrival, he found that his lock was not working and the neighbors told him that the home had been occupied by other people.

The man then decided to take his family to another house of relatives and spend the night there. The next day he returned together with two friends and with sticks, they drove out the invaders.

”At no time do we use the sticks with the intention of threatening, we do not raise them, we do not use any profanity, any insult, any threat, any act of violence. Yes, we had those sticks because we didn’t know what we were going to find,” Victor said in dialogue with the same medium.

When Victor and his friends arrived at the house, they forced it open and they discovered the invaders enjoying themselves in a swimming pool. For this reason, in the video, They appear in bathing suits and with little clothing.

According to the person affected, the people who took his home they were already furnishing it and accommodating it to their liking. The news has caused thousands of comments for and once morest on social networks.

The video has more than 900 thousand views on networks. (Photo: Twitter, @MIGUEL96867489).

The video

After the diffusion of the recording, Victor has become known in spain for his firmness in dealing with the occupants. This problem is common in the Iberian country, for which many felt identified.

In the same news, The man assured that the invading family did not occupy his house out of necessity, but because they liked it. According to what he said, in the house there were two new mattresses with lines and good quality blankets. In addition, they would have bought a pool for 100 euros.

”They did not enter with the intention of destroying the house, but with the intention of enjoying a higher level housing than they may be used to”he claimed.

After the controversy, he made a six-minute video in which he showed the state of his home following the invasion. The man assures that they thought it was a bank house, since it is being remodeled right now.

Leave a Replay