“In September from last year, we threw engine drain oil on my entire blue stone entrance”recalls the Modavian. She had no choice but to clean with elbow oil to make all her brilliance to her alley.
Last weekend, on the night of Saturday to Sunday, it was the white walls of his house that were targeted by bombs of paint. “The four walls of the house, the shutters, the tiles were tagged.” And clearly, it is not water paint that could easily disappear.
A quiet area
Today, Mireille Van Puyenbroeck wonders. Who wants him so? Who wants to make her leave her house? “I live in front of the municipal school. The alarm is triggered regularly. I reported it at the beginning. But more now because I never see anyone coming. My neighbors and myself, we no longer pay attention.” And the comings and goings of cars in the parking lot, the rodeos or other meetings between motorists, it does not pay attention. “I never got involved.” The Modavian has lived on rue Les Gottes for 17 years, she gets along with her nearby neighbors she knows. Those who live further, she does not know them so to speak. “I do not get involved in the lives of others. If someone finds me an enemy … All the people who live around my home are elderly people, pensioned people.” And the neighborhood is very quiet. But his neighbors are frightened, “scandalized” even, by what happens to him. The owner contacted 101 well because he needed a report number for her insurance. But difficult to find the authors of such vandalism.
“I have been living here for 17 years, I don’t really know what I should do today. I will probably contact someone to remove the tags.” Because in the towel, impossible. She who is now a pensioner, but still works two half-days per week to “Continue to live properly”has another three years to pay the house before it was fully. “I have been working for 50 years to arrange this house. What, now? I just have to cry. Because next time, what will be?”
Anyway, the Modavian house will now be equipped with cameras and “They will film …”