For 20 years Tom Leppard - whose entire body is covered in leopard-spot tattooes - lived in a ruined shelter on the Scottish island of Skye under a roof made from pieces of plastic sheeting.

The Leopard Man shot to fame after becoming the world's most tattoed man - a crown he held until recently.
But now at 73, the hardy eccentric who spent £5,500 on tattooes, has been forced to abandon the wild side and has recently moved into a one-bedroom terraced home in Broadford, on Skye.
Last night he revealed how he is coping with using electricity and sleeping in a bed for the first time in years.
Relaxing in his comfy new leather sofa, the Leopard pensioner said: 'It's certainly very strange being surrounded by four walls and a roof but I'll get used to it.

In his crumbling previous home, perched on a remote stretch of shoreline near Kyleakin, ex-special forces soldier Tom cooked on a gas stove and slept on a bed made from blocks of polystyrene and foam.
He added: 'I learned to live so simply over there that I really don't need much in the house - I would cook a curry on my stove and that would last me for days.
'I'm certainly not going to do much cooking because I live in a house - I'll just get what I need from the shop.
'I was perfectly happy in the bothy [basic shelter] but I'm like everyone else - I'm getting too old for that kind of life.

'About six weeks ago a friend with a boat offered to take me off and I just decided there and then to go.
'I packed what kit I could into black bin liners and that was it. I've just accepted that I couldn't carry on living like that anymore.
'When I had made my decision I just wanted it done and luckily I was given this house in Broadford.
'I was previously in the forces so I'm used to adapting to different surroundings - I'll just get used to the house.
'I've never had a TV or radio and I'm not going to start now - it's all rubbish anyway. A newspaper was my only reading material in the bothy so I'll stick with that.'

He added: 'I've loved every minute and when you're covered in leopard tattoes you certainly get noticed - I became a bit of a tourist attraction on Skye.
'But all I want now is peace and quiet and just to relax a bit more. I can walk to the local shop instead of canoeing.
'I'm still pretty fit so I can walk wherever I want. I came to Scotland as a young man on holiday and as soon as I saw the mountains I knew I could never go back to England.
'I have fallen in love with the place and when I had to give up the bothy it never even came into my head to leave Skye.
'Everyone's been very friendly since I moved in and I'll just settle for the quiet life now.
'I might go back to the bothy one day for a look around if somebody offered me a lift but it would be just out of curiosity - those days are behind me now.'
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