Rebecca Webster, 44, was looking forward to a holiday in France.
Rebecca Webster, 44, was looking for an accessible villa in Bergerac, France, for her family to stay in for two weeks during theThe mum-of-one came across a four-bed villa with a hoist for the pool, a wet room, ramps and plenty of outdoor space.call where he told her the home was adapted for his mum who has multiple sclerosis – a chronic degenerative condition that affects the brain and nerves.
But one week later, Rebecca saw posts on Facebook claiming the alleged owner was a con man who didn’t own the villa he was selling stays at online. Rebecca, a benefits officer, from Coventry, West Midlands, said: “It was a lovely villa – it had a hoist for the pool and was very accessible for me.“Before we booked I spoke to him on the phone, we spoke about my disability, how accessible the villa was and I asked about the restaurants nearby – he really sold it to me.
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