Couple watched neighbours 'land-grab' their garden on camera while holidaying in Austrailia
A couple involved in a bitter boundary dispute watched their neighbours ''land-grab'' their garden on camera - while holidaying in Australia. Rosa Bell and her husband Murray say they looked on in horror as the boundary fence was removed, their patio was dug up, shed torn down and trees were chopped away by contractors working for their neighbours. The dispute was sparked when The Bells applied for an extension to the side on their three-bed detached home in Tadworth, Surrey, and as part of the application raised concern about an overhanging guttering pipe and garage wall. But it escalated when Rosa and Murray were visiting their daughter on the other side of the world - and they say neighbours - named in legal documents as Huy Eng Myers and Michael Myers - claimed a total of 1.2 meters at one end and 76cm at the other end of the garden as their own. Rosa said the council and police won't take any action and she is left to pursue the matter through civil court.