Man's 3million mansion on Heathrow flight path 'damaged by low-flying planes'
Briefly

Daljit Bhail claims that low-flying planes have caused severe damages to his 18th-century property, including vortex strikes and falling ice, leading to ongoing disputes with Heathrow Airport.
"It's just madness how they treat a listed building and the planes wake me and guests up at 3am," Daljit expressed, highlighting the emotional toll of the disruptions caused by the airport.
Despite an initial agreement to repair damages, Daljit alleges that Heathrow has neglected the property, leaving him with unresolved issues and inadequate repairs after their contractor's visit.
Daljit describes Heathrow's maintenance work as shoddy, citing poor job quality, dangerous conditions with exposed nails, and a lack of follow-up care for his historic home.
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