Man comes home to find a family of strangers have taken over his house


[post_page_title]A man’s home no longer his castle[/post_page_title]
Using the word “violated” to describe his emotions after the break-in was rather apt. Kent wasn’t alone in feeling that. Even if burglars don’t actually move into your place – and most don’t – it still feels like a violation of a person’s holiest of holies.

It’s not just the loss of any material goods, like televisions, money or jewelry – it’s about a stranger trespassing into the place we’re supposed to feel safe and secure in. And when that place no longer feels safe and secure, it’s no longer home.

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