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Heimar Lenk: I Lost Two Homes, I Was Not Given New Housing, I Was Simply Driven Out of My Home Like an Animal

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“I saw a picture with my own eyes on Sepa Street in Tallinn in 1996, when early one morning an excavator was used to demolish a house that had been returned during the property reform, without checking whether the tenants had already left,” recalls Heimar Lenk. “They weren’t there. Two desperate families rushed out of the collapsing house. It was a lucky coincidence that they escaped death.”
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“I saw a picture with my own eyes on Sepa Street in Tallinn in 1996, when early one morning an excavator was used to demolish a house that had been returned during the property reform, without checking whether the tenants had already left,” recalls Heimar Lenk. “They weren’t there. Two desperate families rushed out of the collapsing house. It was a lucky coincidence that they escaped death.”

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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