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Two Bulgarian brothers have divided their family home with barbed-wire after suing each other more than two hundred times.

Taso Hadjiev, 74, and his brother Asen, 75, from Malka Arda in Bulgaria first sued each other in 1968 in a dispute over land left to them by their dead parents.

Since then they have had persistent fall-outs and neither ever had the money to leave the home they grew up in because they used any income they had paying lawyers.

Neighbour Sabka Shehova said: "They've been at it for years. They go to court for any old reason they can dream up - and none of it is ever true, they just want to sue each other.

"They've been at it for so long they can barely remember what they first went to court over. It's like watching a soap opera."

http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_26844...u=news.quirkies

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