British property buyers in the residential complex Paradise Hills in Paphos affected by the bankruptcy of the developer of the project - the company MDB properties. The complex, comprising 50 houses, was not completed, and the head of the company fled to the island. Three British families still moved into purchasing a home, but after a month ago, the complex has been disconnected from electricity, two of them were forced to return back to the UK. At the time of the transactions, the developer had electricity in the house, but did so in violation of the law, and recently the local power company to de-energize the complex. Moreover, the complex system is not working and sewage thereto road is not carried out. 73-year-old John Knoulz, the only one remaining in the complex residents, forced to cook your own breakfast every day on the tourist primus gas. "I like all dreaming of a quiet old age, but instead I was forced to crawl on their heels in their own home" - complained Knoulz in an interview with The Cyprus Mail. The edition was able to contact one of the manager MDB properties, but she said she was just an employee and has no idea where the head of the company lies. Based on materials Cyprus Property News