Tuesday, June 9, 2026

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What was supposed to be a new and exciting chapter of Pauline James’ life has turned into nothing short of a nightmare.
James, along with her two sons, has found herself in the middle of a domestic land dispute, which culminated in her being blocked from entering her house after several huge piles of mould were dumped in front of her Abbey Gap, Gibbons Boggs, Christ Church residence yesterday.
Speaking to the DAILY NATION at her home, a visibly distressed James explained that her troubles started three months after she had moved in to the house around the end of August.
She revealed that after meeting with the owner of the house and deciding to rent the house, on November 30 she was visited by a man who shocked her by telling her that she was trespassing.
Read the full story in today’s DAILY NATION.

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