April 18, 2024

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In pictures | Horror night in a looted cottage for Halloween

A new owner cried tears this weekend when he saw his entire rental room looted by more than 300 partygoers attending a Halloween party in Laurence.

Six inches of debris on the floor, broken sofas, torn doors, water damage to the ceiling, ruined beds and even a stolen TV, Mary-Josie Campbell describes finding her room this weekend.

“When we saw the Halloween party on Friday night, we panicked to know it was in our place. They should be 10 to 14 people, not 300 to 400, ”he said in an interview. Magazine Mrs. Campbell admits to seeing the damage and crying.

A new landlord has shed tears this weekend after seeing his entire rental room looted by more than 300 partygoers who came to the party for Halloween.  In these photos: Damage after party Credit: courtesy

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A new landlord has shed tears this weekend after seeing his entire rental room looted by more than 300 partygoers who came to the party for Halloween. In these photos: Damage after party Credit: courtesy

Robbed Cottage - Halloween

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Robbed Cottage - Halloween

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The latter bought the apartment in Val-des-Lacs with her son and her husband three weeks ago. He is now seeking more than $ 15,000 in damages from the party organizers.

A new landlord cried tears this weekend when he saw his entire rental room looted by more than 300 cheerleaders who came to the party for Halloween.  In these photos: Salad credit in perfect condition before dinner: courtesy

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A new landlord cried tears this weekend when he saw his entire rental room looted by more than 300 cheerleaders who came to the party for Halloween. In these photos: Salad credit in perfect condition before dinner: courtesy

“There was garbage everywhere. On the walls, on the ceiling and on the floor everywhere outside. We even cleaned our little street where the salad was located. Everyone in the neighborhood was terrified. […] This is a lack of blatant respect for others. It’s sad to see that they can buy everything, “said Mary-Josie Campbell.

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The owners of the salad agreed to tell their story Magazine To ensure that party organizers are pinched.

Robbed Cottage - Halloween

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“We are new to this rental market. Gave false names to make reservations. A young woman called, but she did not arrange everything, ”says the owner.

According to his son Jason Beaulieu, this Halloween party was advertised by someone who identifies himself as Yonni Palencia. Yet according to him, the rally was organized by Mehdin El Sami, who nicknamed himself “Prince Rover” on social media.

He has posted dozens of videos on Snapshot, where we see him partying at a rental house in Wall-des-Locks. In another video released this afternoon, he argues that homeowners’ assessment of damage is exaggerated.

“They charged $ 150 per person for each ticket to the party, which we found. […] I tried to stop them from leaving the salad in the evening, but I can tell they were not very polite to me, ”said Mary-Josie Campbell.

Sûreté du Québec (SQ) confirms that they went to this house on Michaudville Road in Val-des-Lacs to finish the rally. They received a related call from Friday to Saturday at midnight.

“The person in charge of the rent must receive reports of violations under municipal rules and public health law,” said SQ’s spokeswoman Sergeant Audrey-Anne Piloto.

Ms. Piloto also said that investigations were underway into the damage to Salem.