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Siblings who went into neighbour's garden and hacked down their 33-foot Leylandiis set to lose childhood home after being handed £209,000 court bill
Two siblings who destroyed a 33-foot Leylandii in their neighbor's garden are facing a £209,000 court bill, which could force them to lose their childhood home. The legal costs stem from the damage caused to the neighbor's property.
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