Nightmare neighbours 'dump 10-foot wall of poo' around terrified Australian family's home
المصدر: GB News | Source: GB NewsA pair of brothers have been accused of dumping a "10-foot wall of poo" around a terrified Australian family's home.
Homeowner Megan Perry said her local council will not help after living in her now-unsellable property in Dooralong on the New South Wales Central Coast for the last 12 years.
Ms Perry said she was peacefully raising her five children until 15 months ago, when two brothers bought the 385 acres surrounding her home.
Her peaceful home has now turned into a nightmare - involving roaring motorbikes, gunshots, and army trucks driving around the property, she alleged.
TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayShe told the Daily Mail her family were left too scared to be in their home, adding that a complaint to the police saw her forwarded to a victims' hotline for counselling, a diagnosis of chronic stress disorder from her doctor, and a Valium prescription.
Ms Perry has brought her complaint to the court five times and has been granted an interim Personal Violence Order (PVO) against one of the brothers.
The order, equivalent to a restraining order, followed numerous meetings with police and detectives.
She also claimed she submitted a 100-page journal to Central Coast Council and that two other neighbours had PVOs against the man.
Ms Perry alleged she had met him in November 2024.
"He was standing at my fence and so I went to say hi," she said.
"We chatted for a while and he said that if I ever wanted to sell my property he'd be interested in buying it."
She said she had no intention to sell it, but would let him know if she did.
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Around a week after their initial encounter, the brothers started revving motorbikes and buggies around her property, before moving on to larger vehicles, she claimed.
"The army truck would face our home revving and revving, and he would turn on the high beams and leave them on all night facing our house," the mother-of-five said.
"It was week after week and it got so bad that I had to put tin foil on all of our windows to block it out because we couldn't sleep."
She alleged this is when dump trucks came and trashed her property with large piles of manure near her boundary fence.
"Piles and piles of it. And they just left it there, a metre from my fence, for six weeks.
"Then he ploughed up his paddock and built 10 foot dirt walls and every time he dumped a new load of dirt he blasted the horn."
The walls of manure have left her pool unusable, she said, with dust from the poo covering home and causing flooding across the property. One estate agent told her it was now "unsellable" due to the "horrendous" conditions.
She also claimed one of the brothers walks around the perimeter of her property, following the first mound path.
The council told him to remove the dirt mound on January 9, but it was delayed because he claimed he was putting in a development application for a building, she alleged.
"They called again today to say he has got until Wednesday to submit paperwork, but the walls have been surrounding our home since January 2025 and we are tired of fighting."
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