Over 100 individuals have been trapped in Agatha Christie’s former residence for hours this week as a consequence of antagonistic climate.
The legendary author’s former residence at Greenway in Devon is open for public excursions, and lots of followers have been visiting on Friday (June 14) when dangerous climate hit.
As Devon Reside reported, a tree was knocked down by the wind and rain on a street resulting in the property, which means that there was no means out.
Vacationer Caroline Heaven informed the outlet that round 100 individuals have been stranded within the grounds of the home, with a spokesperson for the Nationwide Belief, who run the property, saying that they have been conscious that there have been “guests, workers and volunteers nonetheless at Greenway unable to go away.”
They added that they have been “doing every little thing” to make them snug whereas ready, and that they might depart as quickly as potential.
In the course of the incident, many on social media in contrast the scenario to Christie’s novel And Then There Had been None, the place strangers are invited to a Devon mansion and lots of of them murdered.
Greenway is about to stay closed for an indefinite period of time as a result of “intensive storm harm” it sustained on the day.