Retired Defence Forces member,  whose wife died just weeks ago, faces being homeless at the age of 70 as council demands he leaves the couple’s home… and suggests he ‘sleep on a couch somewhere’

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Retired Defence Forces member,  whose wife died just weeks ago, faces being homeless at the age of 70 as council demands he leaves the couple’s home… and suggests he ‘sleep on a couch somewhere’

Daily Mail · 1 month ago

This is not a properly retrievable article — the text supplied consists almost entirely of the Daily Mail website's navigation menus, weather strip and a long list of unrelated headline teasers, with none of the actual story content included. According to the headline alone, a retired member of the Defence Forces, aged 70, whose wife died only weeks earlier, is reportedly facing homelessness after a council demanded he leave the home he shared with her, allegedly suggesting he "sleep on a couch somewhere". Because the body of the piece was not captured, the specifics behind these claims cannot be verified or summarised here.

The surrounding page material that was retrieved instead relates to entirely different stories, including the Wimbledon men's final, a fatal pub fire in Bangkok, tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and various celebrity and royal items. No details about the man's name, the council involved, the property, the tenancy arrangements, or the council's response are present in the provided text. A reader wanting the full facts would need to access the original article directly.

  • Headline: 70-year-old widower reportedly told by council to leave late wife's home.
  • Article body was not captured u2014 only site menus and unrelated headlines supplied.
  • Key details, names and council response cannot be verified from this text.

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