- Stonemason Andy Manuell has removed a headstone after family failed to pay for it three years ago
- The headstone, worth £10,000, was removed by mini crane yesterday
- Mr Manuell was out of pocket for the huge memorial
- He has chased the family for payment and left a warning notice on the grave two months ago
Self-employed stonemason Andy Manuell, 54, went to the extreme lengths of tearing down the memorial when he was left out of pocket after chasing the family for payment for the ‘star memorial’ in Durrington Cemetery, West Sussex.
He was forced to pay debt collectors from his own savings and so has partially removed the 4ft high ornate grave for Francesco and Immacolata Isolda to try and ‘cause a reaction’ to motivate the family to pay up.
Extreme lengths: A stonemason has been forced to
repossess this ornate gravestone, worth £10,000, after the family
refused to pay
'This was one of the biggest and most ornate graves I have ever made.
'£10,000 is a lot of money to be left out of pocket with when you're a small business.
'It would have been the star memorial in my brochure and it is easily the biggest in the cemetery.
Out of pocket: Stonemason Andy Manuell chased
the family for payment for more than three years and has now partially
removed the grave to 'cause a reaction' to motivate the family to pay up
'Star memorial': The headstone was one of the biggest and ornate that Mr Manuell had ever made
'The family had bought another gravestone from me previously and I had confidence in them.’
A notice was placed on the grave two months ago warning that it could be taken away and yesterday a mini crane was used to remove the headstone.
Mr Manuell said: 'I am hoping this will shock the family into seeing I am serious and they can't get away with ignoring me and not paying.'
On notice: A warning note was placed on the
grave two months ago explaining that the headstone would be removed if
no payment was received
'Andy is a really nice guy and he has given them so much time to actually deal with this.
A man claiming to be the daughter's partner at her address said the family had offered to pay and they could prove it.
They have since said they will pay in full next Monday. The headstone can be put back but the cost of dismantling it will be added to the bill.
Hope to shock: The stonemason hopes the extreme
lengths of tearing down the headstone will shock the family and let them
know 'they can't get away with ignoring me and not paying'
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