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Camper van owners find squatters sleeping inside

24.02.2026 07:31 1 min 1 source
El Debate SPA
Camper van owners find squatters sleeping inside
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In Spain, owners of a camper van they use as a permanent home found squatters inside. The intruders broke into the vehicle, set up camp, and caused damage, including a destroyed bathroom. Police have detained one of the suspects.

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24.02.2026 El Debate SPA

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