“
The mobilization paid off,
” says Marie-Ange Dematis, the owner's daughter.
On Thursday morning, the police found that the house squatted for a few days in the neighborhood of Toulouse Izards was empty again, as reported by
La Dépêche du Midi
.. A subsequent departure of occupants to a "
procedure 'accelerated eviction
' triggered by the Haute-Garonne prefecture.
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"
The owner of the house today seized the prefect, who immediately triggered the accelerated eviction procedure which could lead if necessary to the evacuation of the premises, by administrative decision as provided for by law
", explained last Tuesday the prefecture .
The squatters would have left the housing overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday, smoothly.
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For its part, the family of Georges Dematis, 84 years old and owner of the premises, had alerted to the situation on social networks.
A few people had gathered in front of the house to protest against the illegal occupants.
Some clashes had resulted in the arrival of police officers.
“
This is the third time that it has been squatted,
” said Marie-Ange Dematis to
La Dépêche
.
“
We are at an impasse.
We do not see the outcome.
They consider themselves at home.
They put a padlock.
The law is incredible in France.
This mobilization gives us hope.
We will continue to fight
”she declared.