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Simon Cordell /
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                   Gazebo Case!

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               •  The Enfield Gov / Email’s Issue:
                   218. JOSEPHINE WARD _RE_ FW_ Your Ref 1849692 (Our Ref SLCGC_NJD_5005393) Re_
                   Simon Cordell /
                   Page Numbers: 371,372,373
                   Gazebo Case!

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               Who stole the Christmas tree?
               Thought, the rest of the months in
               2013
               off the summer faded away into the winter and the question to ask was, “Who stole the Christmas
               tree?
                While still living in my flat, I remember when stain took his time to place a Christmas tree in the
               corridor for the entire tenant’s pleasure. But little was he to know that this good deed of his was soon
               after to get disheartened. In the years prior to stain placing the Christmas tree in the corridor the
               council had never changed the entrance codes, to the front door of the flats, so in layman terms, the
               entrance code to the front door had never got updated and because of this, the past users' fingerprints,
               to the door locks, could get seen. The faded ID could get seen by any person’s naked eyes, this is due
               to the wear and tear, making the door entrances vulnerable to prowling eyes. Because of this reason
               people had started to loaf within side the corridors for shelter or other reasons and so forth. On one of
               the cold winter nights after stain had done his good deed, the tenants of the block must have got
               occupied with their own responsibilities. I cannot clearly remember what I personally was doing, but I
               could bet a pound coin that I was working hard on a good project. On awakening one morning, I went
               outside into my communal corridor, on doing so, I noticed stain and said to him the usual, “hello and
               how are you doing.” His voice was full of upsets as I heard his reply, he asked me the question of; do
               I know where his Christmas tree has disappeared too. At first, I took a full glance to see the spot to
               where he had placed it and continued to notice that it was in fact missing. I had known stain for so
               long by this time, in my life, so I took it that he personally would already understand the truth and that
               would be that I never would have been that person what did move the Christmas tree, in sense to any
               stake, I and my first civil partner already had our own Christmas tree. After talking for some time and
               doing our own investigation, we never did find out who actually did steal, “the tree.” So, the question
               still is who stole, The Christmas Tree?

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               The Enfield Gov / Email’s Issue:
               154. x2.  Lorraine Cordell _Re_ Meeting with barrister Simon Cordell_ (1)
               / Page Numbers: 361,362,363,364,365,
               From: Lorraine Cordell [lorraine32@blueyonder.co.uk]
               Sent: 17 December 2013 11:02
               To: 'josephinewardsolicitor@gmail.com'
               Subject: RE: Meeting with barrister Simon Cordell
               Hi Josey
               Can we get an update to Simon case please and as to what’s going on with the barrister and if he can’t
               do Simon case which Barrister Simon will be using please?
               And any update to the emails I sent yesterday to you,
               Lorraine / Simon
               362,
               “Forwarded Info”
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