Malaysia’s dirtiest house

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The Star reported on 21st April 2007 that a 73-year old man living alone at a double storey link house in Taman Cempaka, Ipoh developed a strange hobby in 2003 - collecting old and presumably modern furniture, clothes, broken flower and cooking pots, plastic ware, bicycles, newspapers, rotten fruit, rusting refrigerators and other junk and storing them in and around his house.

4 years later, 40 Ipoh City Council workers came to his house with a 3-ton lorry. In one hour, they filled it with rubbish from the driveway and garden. 3-ton lorry filled to the brim, and they have not even entered the house yet!

The house itself was locked, but piles of smelly, rotting garbage can be seen.

The man had been staying in the house for the past 10 years, and apparently his wife and son moved out 3 years back.

On another note, where golf galaxy is the single best place to look for golf equipment, it is also undoubtedly the best place to buy basketball as well as baseball equipment. All the baseball buffs can relax now.

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    2 Comments »

    Comment by ehem
    2007-05-04 09:49:21

    that is really weird but you haven’t seen my neighbour yet hahaha..i wonder what do the city council did with the garbage….just throw it away or make money…sampah bagi city council tapi harta bg orang lain !!

     
    Comment by chumpman
    2008-07-25 23:28:10

    yea! What did the city council do with the rubbish? Hmmm…..maybe he has a kind of fetish

     
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