The Ingham Family #119 Stranded in Spain on a disused helipad, car ducked and £20'000 to fix

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When we broke down with our caravan, we were put on the ferry by the French recovery and met in Dover by the Uk recovery. They then brought us back to Yorkshire.
it wouldn’t be Spanish who brought them up to Bradford.
 
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Could be brother Dave and girlfriend
 
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Bet he isn't bothered about the cost of the tolls now. Pales into insignificance.
 
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What colour was the BMW?
 
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Wouldnt bradfordlass or another local be able to tell us if its let out?
I've seen that car sat in lazys drive before I'm sure it belongs to granny Jane if it's the the BMW. It was quite a while ago before lazy past her test, the BMW was next to her pink mini.
 
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So did a spot go googling, this is the ferry service for Spain.

Would the breakdown insurance just cover the car, or would it include the caravan as well? If it doesn't, I can see it costing thousands to get the caravan home.
 
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Better idea, knock on the door and run. Then spy through a bush and see who answers the door.
Knock on the door and say you’re the Avon lady and you left a book a few weeks ago. Is there an order or can you have your book back!
 
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I'm still howling at this

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Still catching up but this moment right here made 2020 for me and even better the total plonker does the editing so chose to keep it in I bet he was riding high on the back of that tow truck imagining all the worried teen ifam girls seeing their hero return from going missing. What an absolute weapon!
 
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Wouldn't it have made sense for Sarah and the kids to fly home, leave creepy there and for someone who is possibly retired (hi Steve) who didn't have to worry about taking time off work to travel and quarantine to drive Creepy's car to Spain to fetch him? Is that more logical?
 
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I was watching their Florida vlogs last night and it's crazy how much has changed in 3 years. Chris and Sarah seemed to genuinely love each other, now it's like they can't stand to be in the same room as each other. Obviously we all know the reason for that but I just can't help but feel so sorry for those girls. They've gone from holidays to Florida, 5* stays in Greece/Cyprus, big brand deals to being stuck on the forecourt of a garage in the middle of no where with only tik tok to entertain them. I would feel sorry for Sarah but she clearly stays with him for the sake of the channel
 
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Would the breakdown insurance just cover the car, or would it include the caravan as well? If it doesn't, I can see it costing thousands to get the caravan home.
Its ok, they were bragging about buying two houses not so long ago so this will be small change to them ! They're set for life ! Chasing those dreams not quite going as planned eh Creepy ?
 
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Its ok, they were bragging about buying two houses not so long ago so this will be small change to them ! They're set for life ! Chasing those dreams not quite going as planned eh Creepy ?

I was trying to work this out yesterday. Since then they bought:

A £30k Caravan

Spent £3k on a motorhome rental because the new caravan wouldn't travel on the NC500

Dropped the drone in the sea - new drone

£500 in tolls

£2500 on scooters

Car goes from being worth £10k(ish) to being worth £0, have to buy a new one

£600 on towing charges

And whatever else is ahead to sort the mess out. Easily over £50,000 blown in 2 months, when even before this we thought they were skint. Unbelievable.
 
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Would the breakdown insurance just cover the car, or would it include the caravan as well? If it doesn't, I can see it costing thousands to get the caravan home.
It depends, if they have breakdown recovery and had advised they are towing abroad and they are covered for the caravan too, they would be recovered.

if no separate breakdown cover, then their insurance ‘might’ not recover them because they haven’t been involved in an accident.

it depends on the company; they might offer to put them through to the breakdown department but would have to pay for the service

But again, are they covered because they chose to drive in a pandemic?

Can’t say too much more...plus I’ve been off for a while, so polices where I work might have changed
 
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