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Mum and son 'living in tent at side of road' after moving to Spain for new life

Mum and son 'living in tent at side of road' after moving to Spain for new life

Daily Recorda day ago

They lost vital documents and are awaiting replacements.
A mum and her son are living at the side of the road in a tent - after moving abroad in search of a new life. Paola Nigro and Joshua Castiglioni headed to Tenerife after a family feud.
They hoped for a new beginning on the Spanish island. But three months after making the switch the pair are in limbo and waiting for important documents to arrive.

The Mirror reports ex-barman Joshua, 27, and Paola, 63, misplaced their original documents, so are having to live in a makeshift campsite on the outskirts of El Médano, a town on Tenerife's south coast.

Joshua and Paola had initially pitched up in another area by a beach, but were moved on by police. Despite living in a tent, they say their lives are currently more manageable than back in their home country, Italy.
They do miss some basic amenities, such as electricity. They rely on public toilets, and often go to local cafes and restaurants for food. Joshua told the Express.co.uk: "Here is a free zone.

"It's good because the weather is good here, we have the sea. It's easier than Italy, for sure, but it's always complicated for some stuff because you don't have the light.
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"We ask and they give us something. The food is never a problem here. They are so kind, everybody. You're free to be yourself, for sure. You have no rules. After the bridge there's all the rules."

Around their tent is a number of other pulled-together homes of varying levels of sophistication, with one of them even having an outdoor toilet hut.
Another has a front gate that appears to have been crafted from the back of a wooden dining chair, while others have taken advantage of natural caves.

Describing a sense of community among the inhabitants, Joshua shared: "A lot [of people] live here. We're like a family. Sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not good. It's normal.
"Here, it is quiet. The same on the beach, but the police come every time to say 'go away'". Mum Paola, communicating through her son as a translator, said: "I like it. It's like a holiday."
When Joshua finally secures a job, he hopes to save money for a flat. Paola meanwhile hopes to own a house in the future, but for now is content with their current living situation.

She says she enjoys the freedom of the campsite, and loves that she's able to visit the sea whenever she pleases. Their story comes amid a wave of anti-tourist demonstrations in Tenerife.
Locals complain that an influx of wealthy foreign homeowners has pushed up prices and led to a housing shortage. In the South of Tenerife, where Joshua and Paola are living, prices are up around 30% since 2020.
This has priced out many who only a few years ago would have been able to afford a place of their own. In November, the Canary Islands regional government said it was actively looking at how to impose restrictions on foreign property purchases.

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