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Caravan owner fumes at unauthorised sub-let

A North Tyneside resident was left bemused after discovering that a family had been staying in her caravan without her permission.

Kerry Brunskill purchased the £16,000 mobile home after a vicious assault from an ex-partner left her needing somewhere to recuperate, according to the Sunday Sun.

The 34-year-old told the caravan site in Berwick not to sub-let it as her privacy had become very important to her.

However, when her parents arrived at the facility with the intention of taking a holiday, they found the caravan to be occupied by a family.

Ms Brunskill made the trip to Berwick to confront the site’s staff and was told that a mistake had been made.

“I was really upset when I realised someone was in the caravan,” she explained to the newspaper.

“Privacy is important to me after what happened and I did not like the idea of someone else sleeping on my bed, using my toilet, and moving things about.”

The medical secretary was so upset that she decided to move her caravan to another site.

The Berwick Holiday Park is operated by Haven and offers views of the coastline. It also features a pool and an 18-hole golf course.

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