A pensioner has told how she lost £50,000 after spending her father's inheritance money on a caravan - only to be told two years later she can never sell it.
Debbie Mularczyk, 67, purchased the 12-year-old mobile home in 2022 at Cornwall's SeaView Holiday Park, a branch of Wyldecrest Parks founded by self-proclaimed 'billionaire gypsy' Alfie Best.
She was allegedly promised the £32,000 caravan was an 'investment' by park owners, who claimed she could make a profit renting it out and then sell up down the line.
However, in what the pensioner has described as a 'complete blow', she was told just two years later in 2024 that the property was unsellable as it was 'too old'.
After forking out the initial lump sum and tens of thousands in site fees, the pensioner claims she is £50,000 out of pocket and trapped with a caravan she doesn't want.






