Patrick Doran and his family had allegedly dumped rubbish, stole from shops, threatened locals and abused restaurant staff in New Zealand and were ordered to leave the country
A man whose unruly family was deported from a foreign holiday after allegedly threatening locals has now been accused of intimidating residents in the UK.
Patrick Doran and his clan were branded the “holidaymakers from hell” when they were kicked out of New Zealand for allegedly threatening people, stealing from a service station and refusing to pay for food in 2019.
Since then, he is said to have disturbed residents in rural Worcestershire and, now it has emerged Mr Doran, thought to be in his early 30s, is accused of menacing behaviour in Lincolnshire. He is using the name Alan Gray, which also appears on a planning application submitted to the local council requesting a change of use to grazing land he bought in Stickney, Lincolnshire, to a site with nearly 30 stands for static homes and touring caravans.
Locals in the village told Daily Mail a photograph of Mr Doran taken four years ago in Worcestershire showed the man was now living under a different name in the area. None of the neighbours wanted to be named, reportedly for fear of reprisals.