Grieving widower of late bishop ordered to give up home after he loses legal battle
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Eduardo Yanga is left devastated and in shock after an Appeal Court ruling ordered him to vacate the Larne home he shared with his late husband, rebel cleric Pat Buckley. This abrupt decision comes after a challenging year of legal disputes surrounding Buckley's estate. Yanga's situation highlights the ongoing struggles faced by widowers, particularly in terms of housing security and recognition of their rights following the loss of a partner. His emotional turmoil underscores the human impact of legal battles over estate matters.
"To tell you the truth, I'm still in a state of shock, because I've suddenly been made homeless." he said.
An Appeal Court ruling has left the grieving widower of deceased rebel Catholic cleric Pat Buckley devastated.
Eduardo Yanga has finally been shown the door after a year-long legal battle.
He has been ordered to quit the Larne home he shared with Buckley since they married in a civil ceremony in 2010.
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