Two workmen excavated the wrong front yard in Brisbane yesterday then fled after realising their error, the home owner said today.
The men had used a digger to dig up turf, top soil, concrete garden edges and 10 palm trees, causing A$20,000 damage, home owner Peter Collard said.
Collard, who is selling the house, said his real estate agent found the pair at work and was told they had instructions to clear every tree.
Collard suspected they were digging a swimming pool and had the wrong address.
"The first I heard of it was when my agent rang me and said: `There's someone digging your yard up. You'd better rush home,"' Collard told Nine Network television from the ruins of his once well kept yard.
"I rushed home to find this huge mess and about $20,000 worth of damage," he said.
"These guys obviously knew there was something up and took off," he added.
Queensland state police spokeswoman Susan Grantham said the men loaded the digger on the back of their dump truck and fled without explanation.
"They just picked everything up and were gone," Grantham said.
To make matters worse, Collard said his insurer had told him he was not covered for the damage.
He appealed to any house holder who had excavation work planned this week in his upscale suburb of Mackenzie to contact police if they can help identify the culprits.
- AP
Workmen dig up wrong yard, then flee
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