Deaf homeless man turns car park space in Cornwall into home (via BBC)

Posted on October 29, 2018 by



The BBC has reported on the story of a deaf homeless man who has turned a car park space in Truro, Cornwall, into his home.

The space even has a landline phone – which isn’t plugged in.

The story says:

A homeless man has turned a parking space on the fourth floor of a multi-storey into his personal “hotel” complete with framed pictures, bedding and a cardboard carpet.

Paul Lindsay-Jones, 55, transformed the disabled spot in Truro, Cornwall, after being evicted about two weeks ago.

“I take pride,” he said. “Some people are on the street with just a sleeping bag but I like a bit of luxury.”

Read the full story here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-45964624


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