"The worst possible thing that could happen to me has happened to me, he said. Last night or this morning, my van was stolen. He shows the spot his van was parked, near where his girlfriend lives, which he said had since been taken. He urges anyone who sees the van, or who might have information that leads to the van's location, to get in touch, or report it to police."
"This, in turn, made the prospect of buying his own place feel like an impossible goal. So, instead of committing 1,000 per month on a room, he bought a van, which allowed him to avoid paying rent, utility bills, and council tax, he says on TikTok. This isn't the first time the content creator has faced significant challenges with his money-saving goal."
"Concerned followers have rushed to his comment section with words of encouragement. Oh Lewis, I am so so so sorry! All your personal stuff and hard work! One person sympathises. He goes on: Even if you get the van back, it won't feel the same after someone's been through all your stuff trust me. Lewis says his van has been stolen."
Lewis's van was stolen while parked near his girlfriend's home, and he is urging anyone with information to contact him or the police. Followers offered sympathy, practical suggestions such as checking ANPR and doorbell footage, and offers of help including a free diesel heater. Some suggested the van might have been towed. Lewis adopted vanlife to avoid paying expensive London rent, utilities, and council tax, aiming to save for a home deposit after putting aside about £7,000. The theft represents a major setback to his money-saving plan and has drawn community support and concern.
Read at www.standard.co.uk
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