Expensive fish died after electricity was cut off in Nottinghamshire house
Thousands of pounds worth of fish died after electricity was cut off in the house of a man who had passed away. Harry Wilson lived on Hobsic Close in Brinsley, Nottinghamshire before he died aged 85 in August 2020 following a battle with cancer.
Kelly says there have been a number of problems with Mr Wilson's will, which is why the family is not in control of the property, and she claims it's managed by a number of solicitor firms.Kelly, 45, is a full-time carer that lives in Derbyshire, and her father Stephen Wilson lives in Mexico. She says she received a call from a former neighbour of Mr Wilson's towards the end of May to say workers from energy firm British Gas wanted to gain access over an unpaid energy bill.
"It was heart-breaking to see. We've done our best to bury them and lay them to rest, they've been there for 30 years or so. Kelly says British Gas recently installed a pay-as-you-go meter at the property. Kelly says she offered to pay the outstanding bill before the electricity was cut.
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