A 38-year-old man has been sleeping in his car for a month after a family took over the Geneva apartment he is renting while he was visiting relatives in Tunisia, local media are reporting.
The limousine chauffeur has been unable to gain access to the two-room apartment because it was fraudulently rented to the family, according to Le Courrier newspaper, which first reported on the case earlier this week.
The man, identified as Anis, told the newspaper he travelled to Tunisia for several months to attend the funeral of his father and the birth of his daughter.
Before he departed in May, he left keys to the apartment with an acquaintance, who agreed to pick up the mail and look after the place as insurance against possible break-ins.
But when Anis returned in August he discovered the person with whom he had placed his confidence had sub-let the apartment to a Bolivian family, Le Courrier reported online. Full story...
The limousine chauffeur has been unable to gain access to the two-room apartment because it was fraudulently rented to the family, according to Le Courrier newspaper, which first reported on the case earlier this week.
The man, identified as Anis, told the newspaper he travelled to Tunisia for several months to attend the funeral of his father and the birth of his daughter.
Before he departed in May, he left keys to the apartment with an acquaintance, who agreed to pick up the mail and look after the place as insurance against possible break-ins.
But when Anis returned in August he discovered the person with whom he had placed his confidence had sub-let the apartment to a Bolivian family, Le Courrier reported online. Full story...
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