HE'S A HOLE MAN
From the outside, William Lyttle's house in Hackney, east London, looks no different. But since the early 1960s,Lyttle has been digging a network of burrows underneath and noone knows how far they stretch. But according to the authorities, which used ultrasound scanners to ascertain the extent of the problem, almost half a century of nibbling dirt with a shovel and homemade pulley has hollowed out a web of tunnels and caverns, some 8m (26ft) deep, spreading up to 20m in every direction from his house.
(GUARDIAN, unearthed by Matt McCarthy)
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