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Homeless man spending lockdown in cabin built from wood he found during pandemic

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A homeless man is spending the coronavirus lockdown in a wooden cabin he built from materials he found during the pandemic. Chris Inker is living in a home he built himself by the side of a major road in Wales.

The 45-year-old began constructing his temporary abode on a small patch of land alongside the A4042 in Newport in the summer of last year.

Chris said he first began collecting cast away pallet wood and other materials simply to line the floor of a small encampment he'd made.

Five months later, Chris has two cabins - each with their own bedroom - two generators, a sitting area with a fire pit, and a shed to store wood, reports Wales Online. "I was just in a little camp with a tent and that was it," Chris said. "I started picking

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