A fired live-in nanny who had refused to leave a Southern California home and threatened to sue has disappeared, the family said Friday.
Marcella Bracamonte told ABC News that 64-year-old Diane Stretton left the home in Upland, San Bernardino County, on Thursday morning and hasn't returned. She left behind her belongings.
"I don't know what happened," Bracamonte said.
The story of the nanny who wouldn't leave became national news this week.
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3 comments:
She's probably hiding out somewhere, hoping that the family who tried to kick her out will be investigated for her disappearance.
Am I the only one to feel sorry for this old woman?
I agree that it should be within the homeowner's rights to get her out, but she may be homeless and have no access to health or well-being services. I wish there was somewhere people like her could go get treatment for her physical (and apparently mental issues), along with an offer of a safe and clean place to live. If we can provide homes and care for the ghetto, why can't we treat the sick and elderly with dignity and respect?
I think the grave digging comments may have given her some motivation!
Buh-Bye!
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