Friday, 16th May 2008

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Flying fish lands on couple’s lawn

0548951.jpgAnn and Mac Mollet had to take yesterday off work to mop up at their Rocquaine home. (0548951)

A FISH landed on their lawn as the sea battered a Rocquaine couple’s home, turning a lounge wall into a waterfall.

Painter and decorator Mac Mollet, 51, and wife Ann, 49, who works for Sandpiper, both missed work yesterday to clear up the mess caused by the storm to the home they have rented for about a year.

Damage is put at thousands of pounds and at one stage the hallway was flooded. ‘The annoying thing is we have just finished decorating,’ said Mrs Mollet.

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