It was supposed to be a nice holiday and then a great Christmas and my daughter’s 30th birthday. But then the thieves came.
It would be a few days at Lake Balaton with my daughter, son-in-law and newborn grandson. Until I received a call from my mother-in-law: There had been a burglary in the parental home.
Erich K. drove home and noticed that all the family’s belongings had been ransacked. The bad luck was that the family had a lot of money in the house because they wanted to renovate in the coming year. 60,000 euros were hidden in the cupboard.
In addition, the son-in-law’s savings were also in the house. He and daughter Conny had recently moved to Mönchhof from Switzerland. His 22,000 francs have also disappeared. Plus the money for Urlis’s newborn baby, grandmas and friends. Plus engagement ring and other jewelry.
“Everything that was worth anything is gone. Photovoltaic installation, heat pump and holiday in Australia have been cancelled,” says Erich K. in shock.
The daughter celebrates her 30th birthday on December 24. The festival was also cancelled. No one in the family feels like celebrating.
Did anyone know there was so much money in the house and the family was gone? “It is possible that someone saw us loading the suitcases into the car,” says K.
The family dog is a Cane Corso, by the way. “Normally he was cared for at home by his mother-in-law. This time he stayed at her house for the first time…”
Source: Krone

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