Italy's ghost town that became a home for the poor

Hundreds of derelict apartments sitting on Italy’s south coast have become a home to migrants and people in poverty.

Parco Saraceno, near Naples, was built in the 1960s as a luxury tourist resort, but many residents were forced to leave because it was in breach of planning laws.

It then became a ghost town where crime and prostitution were commonplace.

Until recently, Claudia Conte's family was one of many that called it home.

She told BBC OS her story.

Video Journalist: Patrick Clahane

Producer: Emily Horler

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