Published: 2024-06-13
The once-promised luxury hotel Jörnsgården in Jörn remains a derelict building twelve years after a fire.
Despite being marketed as a luxury destination on social media, it stands damaged and neglected.
Local residents describe it as a significant eyesore, urging its demolition.
Numerous buyers from the Middle East have invested in the property, lured by the false promise of Swedish residency, which has been consistently denied by the Migration Agency.
The property's owner, Kadry El Naggar, refutes these claims, stating he only sells old houses and never guarantees residence permits.
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