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- 2
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- 2
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- Last Updated
- 16 min ago
- Bias Distribution
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Daljit Bhail, owner of a £3 million Grade II-listed Georgian mansion near Heathrow Airport, claims his home has suffered significant 'vortex damage' and ice strikes from low-flying planes. After living in the property for nearly 25 years, he reports that intense gusts and falling frozen sewage have caused damage to the roof and shattered outdoor fixtures, leading to complaints about noise disrupting his guests. While Heathrow Airport denies these allegations, Bhail accuses the airport of abandoning the historic property despite an initial agreement to conduct repairs. He expresses frustration over stalled repair efforts and a contractor's poor workmanship, which left nails scattered and scaffolding untouched for months. Bhail's concerns highlight the potential dangers of low-flying aircraft, raising questions about the airport's responsibilities toward local heritage sites.
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- Last Updated
- 16 min ago
- Bias Distribution
- 100% Right
19Negative
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