A similar thing happened to a good friend of mine and his family. After initially appearing to be friendly,their next door neighbour turned out to be an evil psychopath with connections to some very bad people. He set about systematically torturing them and their two little daughters,nothing direct or provable,he operated in a very clever manner. Eventually when my mate brought in the police,they advised him that he and his family were at risk and the police couldn't protect them.636mick wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 9:06 pm She is considering it mate. She has been in that house for almost 30 years, it’s the house where her husband died and her daughter was bought up. I get why she is reluctant to sell, just because of one neighbour, we think. Hopefully the Police will be able to prove it was him, them I guarantee there will be no more issues.
The area is really nice spoilt by one family, as happens in a lot of places. I’m with you, I think she should move. I live about 40 miles away, she loves it in my village so who knows!!
Mick
The Northern Ireland Office funded them the price of their house to move elsewhere. He and his family were traumatised by the whole affair,but moving was the only way to solve the problem.
I feel for your lady friend,it's a truly awful situation to be in.