A MENACING gang” comprising a GP and three pensioners have been accused of orchestrating a campaign of harassment against their multi-millionaire neighbours.
Property magnate Mark Randolph Dyer and wife Clare claim their lives have been blighted through a vendetta” orchestrated by the four in the Surrey Hills hamlet where they live in a 2.6million home.
The Dyers are suing for 1.3million claiming the alleged bad behaviour includes looking at them in a spooky” way, using telephoto lenses and trespassing on their land. It comes amid a long-running row over the couple’s building plans.
But a lawyer for the quartet mocked the claim. Barrister Amy Proferes told London’s High Court: They seek to frame every action or comment by any of the four as part of a coordinated campaign and the defendants three of whom are elderly as a menacing gang.
Injunction
“My clients vehemently deny any harassment of the Dyers.”
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