The police had to intervene twice Tuesday and Wednesday morning between opponents and support for the squatters of a house in a suburb north of Toulouse.
The case made the rounds of social networks and about thirty people again visited the site yesterday morning.
Roland L., 88, former rotativist for the regional daily
La Dépêche du Midi
who put the case on the front page, is unable to recover his squatted house at 83, avenue de Fronton, a small stone and brick pavilion built in 1934, surrounded by a garden.
Roland wants to sell it because he hasn't really lived there for two years, preferring to rent a studio near the retirement home in Albi (Tarn) where his wife Odile lives, whom he hopes to join.
Taking the opportunity, eight squatters aged 20 to 25 have been occupying the house since September and had the locks changed.
A Facebook group created
Warned of the break-in by the neighborhood, Roland filed a complaint in September.
But at the end of October, the court granted the winter truce to the
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