More than 40 people including children have been evicted
from a block of flats in a raid by bailiffs. It follows the repossession of
part of the property in Bartholomew Street, Exeter, from Property Edge Lettings
which went into administration in 2012. Families, most of them Polish, say they
were given no warning of the eviction and just 20 minutes to leave. Receivers
Alder King, who sent in enforcement officers to repossess the property,
declined to comment. Read more on the BBC website.
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