Boxing star Tyson Fury reveals he was forced to move out of £1.7m mansion after 'lunatic' intruder jumped 40ft fence to confront his family and demand he be ADOPTED in bizarre incident Tyson Fury and his family were compelled to vacate their £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe, Lancashire, following a series of security threats and an unusual incident involving an intruder. The former world heavyweight champion, along with his wife Paris and their seven children, now reside in a £8 million home near the Isle of Man’s capital, Douglas. The move, which coincided with Rachel Reeves’ tax-raising budget targeting high earners, was initially speculated to be linked to financial pressures. However, Fury clarified that the decision stemmed from repeated disturbances, including a bizarre encounter with a man who demanded to be adopted. The incident occurred when an individual scaled the 40-foot fence surrounding the mansion, bypassing security measures and confronting Fury’s family. The man, described as wearing a dressing gown and pyjamas, claimed he had come to be adopted by Fury and his wife. Authorities were called to the scene, and the intruder reportedly stated he was visiting his parents in London. Fury expressed concern over the situation, noting the potential danger posed by the individual, who could have carried weapons. “The police came and he said: ‘I’m here to be adopted by Tyson and Paris,’” Fury recounted. “This man could have had a knife on him, or anything.” Fury’s family had previously lived in Morecambe for two decades, but the move to the Isle of Man was driven by the need for privacy and security. The boxer, who often spends extended periods away for training camps, admitted that his absence left the home vulnerable to intrusions.#tyson_fury #paris_fury #morecambe #isle_of_man #spencer