GRANTLEY HALL is living on the edge. On Tuesday he returned home from work to find that several columns at the back of his Surinam Road, St Joseph home had slipped into the gully behind it making his home uninhabitable.
“I went to work yesterday [Tuesday] and felt worried. Something was bothering me and I just tell myself, ‘I going home’,” said Hall.
When he opened his door, a rush of water came out and he later realized that the house had slipped and a pipe had broken.
“I am accustomed coming home late, so if I had come home at my normal time maybe I would not be able to get into the house at all,” Hall stated.
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.
Surinam slippage horrors
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