The Ukrainian family was swept out to go out to the floor as a senior official in the British Navy after a month

Author:Overseas network Time:2022.06.30

The Hilak family launched a crowdfunding on the Internet (screenshot of crowdfunding website)

Overseas Network, June 30. According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on the 29th, 36 -year -old Ukrainian Maxim Hilak took a family to reach the UK for only one month. Without any explanation, there was no explanation. The landlord of his house "swept the ground out".

Hilak said that their family went to Poland first after leaving Ukraine, and then came to the UK. At the beginning, the landlord Kelly was very friendly and good, and even received their family from the airport. But after that, the landlord no longer had any communication with them. In mid -June, the landlord's lawyer wrote to tell them that they must move away before July 15. "The landlord also cut off the Internet, which made it difficult for us to send emails. This approach was too ruthless," Said Herkk.

At present, the Hilak family is initiating a crowdfunding on the Internet, hoping that people will help them pay new accommodation costs. Regarding the landlord's identity, British media claimed that it was a senior British navy officer named Marst, who had served in the army for 20 years. At present, Marst has not responded to the media on the matter. (Overseas network Zhang Ni)

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