Villa Burgled
Dear Sir,
I have just arrived back from two weeks in Majorca where my daughter got married and my one year old grandson celebrated his first birthday.
The family and guests all had a wonderful time and I was telling everyone how diverse and beautiful Majorca is.
How wrong was I, we went out for lunch on our last day only to come back to the villa having been broken into.
They stole everything from the camcorder with the wedding on it, valuables, jewellery, money and they even stole the money out my grandson’s first birthday card.
What alarms me is the Guardia Civil just shrugged their shoulders and said that we had been the fourth property to have been broken into in the village (Campanet) in the last ten days. They also said that Buger got hit with the same kind of break-ins last summer.
The only consolation is they left our passports and it happened on the day before we were due to fly home and also most importantly no one got hurt.
Next year I will choose very carefully where I go on holiday and just might give Majorca a miss and, if I do, it will be the first time in ten years.
I’m writing this email hoping you can warn other holiday makers to be extra vigilant.
Yours faithfully,
Brian Peters
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23/10/2014 00:00
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