A BRIT was forced to move into a van after he was ordered to tear down his dream home in Spain.
Just weeks after the death of his wife who was battling cancer, Gurney Davey received the devastating news that he had to knock down the home the couple had shared for 17 years.
Davey was told by the council that his home in Tolox, in Andalusia was involved in a corruption scandal and had to be demolished – otherwise, he would face prison time.
He was forced to knock down the home he built for £130,000 – putting and end to a legal saga that began in 2004.
The demolition that cost him a whopping £1,300 (€1600) was a major blow to the grieving husband who was forced to move into a van with his five dogs.