From the ArcaMax Publishing, Weird News Newsletter:
http://www.arcamax.com/news/weirdnews/s-563640-599243
CARROLL, Ga. (UPI) -- A Georgia man said he received a phone call
saying the three-bedroom house his father built had been successfully
demolished -- by mistake.
Al Byrd said he was shocked when the Marietta demolition company told
him the Carroll house, which was vacant but filled with family
heirlooms, had been destroyed, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
reported.
"It's just incredulous that something like this can happen and no one
contacts the owner," Byrd said.
He said the demolition company told him the work crew's paperwork and
GPS coordinates had led them to the home. He theorized the vacant
house across the street was the house sought by the company.
"We had heirlooms in there," Byrd said. "My mom's dining room set, her
hutch with her dishes in there."