
The company even said it planned to obtain a court order to force Laurence Quilty to sell his house, despite the fact that he had passed away in 2009.
His daughter, who lives in Luton, penned a withering response to the letters to her father, who lived on Donegal, in the Irish Republic.
Clare-Louise Quilty wrote: “Unfortunately my father is no longer contactable at the address in Redcastle, Co. Donegal, as he has actually been residing in Dunboyne Cemetery since January 2008. Attached is a photo of me visiting him at his most recent residence just last week,” she wrote.
“I don’t think he’ll be moving elsewhere in the foreseeable future so please feel free to forward any further correspondence there, although I’m not too sure of the quality of his penmanship these days so please be patient when awaiting your response.”
She added: “If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me. I expect a rapid response as you have obviously been hot on the case of this issue – sometime in the last decade at least!”
Attached to the letter, she sent a picture of herself kneeling next to her father’s grave.
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