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Couple whose memoir inspired hit film The Salt Path angrily deny claims their story of hope in the face of adversity may not be as ‘unflinchingly honest’ as initially billed

In the face of distress, homelessness and hope account has fascinated more than two million readers around the world, and adapted to a film starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs published in a film published this year.

However, Raynor Winn’s best -selling memory of the South West, the South -west coast of the South West Road before starting a mammoth march account of the account of the account, today, the story of the story of the allegations, he said.

After an investigation into the past, the observer said that the heroes of the salt path, Raynor Winn and her husband, have already gone by Sally and Tim Walker, less flashy legal names.

And when an investment in a childhood friend’s business goes upside down, it is claimed that the book was re -used after stole and arrested tens of thousands of pounds from a former employer, as the book suggested.

The couple, when they could not pay back a loan with a relative to pay back the stolen money – agreed on the conditions that the police would not be more involved – they lost their homes.

On Sunday night, Winns spokesman Mail told the Pazar newspaper ‘quite misleading’.

He added: ‘The salt path leaves the physical and spiritual journey moth naked and I completely transform us and change the course of our lives. This is the real story of our journey. ‘

When he was asked to indicate which allegations were misleading or in fact, the spokesman refused to comment more, but the couple said he had received legal advice.

Questions were also asked about moth’s weakening disease and corticobazal degeneration. [CBD]A rare neurological condition in the same family as Parkinson’s disease in the center of the book.

The observer said that after an investigation into his history, Raynor Winn (right) of the heroes of the salt path, and his husband Moth Winn (left), he had previously gone by Sally and Tim Walker, less flashy legal names.

Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs are in the film adaptation of the salt path launched in May this year

Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs are in the film adaptation of the salt path launched in May this year

The stars of the latest film adaptation Gillian Anderson and Winns with Jason Isaacs

The stars of the latest film adaptation Gillian Anderson and Winns with Jason Isaacs

According to NHS, the life expectancy of patients after the diagnosis for six to eight years – but the moth has been living with the situation without seeing visible for 18 years.

As part of the observer’s investigation, a series of neurologists specialized in the CBD have been contacted, and one of them told the newspaper that the history of the disease did not have a ‘sniffing test’.

It is recommended that everyone who has suffered from CBD for more than 12 years will need 24 hours of care.

The Salt Road, which was released in 2018, details the decision to go to the south -west shore when they lose their home after they have invested in a ‘significant amount’ in a friend of Winns.

Winn writes in the book: ‘We lost. I lost the case. He lost his house. ‘

Later, the moment is defined as a real story of the agreement with the healing power of the natural and the natural world ‘to make wild camps on the road, the next 630 miles of salvation.

Two sequels and the film adaptation, which was released in May, has recently made HBO’s film adaptation of X Files’ Anderson and Isaacs, who recently starred in The White Lotus.

Winns posed for photographs alongside the actors on the red carpet in London at the premiere of the film.

Earlier this year, Newquay in the Gala Scan of the Salt Road film in Cornwall, Winns

Earlier this year, Newquay in the Gala Scan of the Salt Road film in Cornwall, Winns

Raynor Winn is at home at Cornwall. It has been a great success since the publication of his book

Raynor Winn is at home at Cornwall. It has been a great success since the publication of his book

Ros Hemmings said he was upset with the details in Raynor Winn's book and next film adaptation

Ros Hemmings said he was upset with the details in Raynor Winn’s book and next film adaptation

However, after talks with eight people who have knowledge about the situation, Winns claimed that Winns lost an $ 64,000 from Martin Hemmings, the former boss of Winn, a former boss of which he worked as an accountant in the early 2000s.

Martin has died since then, but his wife Ros Obserlers said: ‘He claims that everything is just a wrong business agreement.

“ I really embezzled the money from my husband. He made me feel sick. ‘

Initially, after suspected that he stole about £ 9,000, the investigations were claimed to have been stolen much more, and the police were called and Winn was arrested.

Later, Winns is said to have visited a remote ‘moth’ relative in London, which acknowledges that he would borrow money to repay stolen funds – as long as he agrees not to open a criminal case.

“I just hoped I would never hear him again,” Mrs. Hemmings said. Until someone shakes me that book [The Salt Path] And he said: “guess who?” ‘

It is said that the debt money obtained a significant interest rate until it increases by £ 150,000 later.

When the relative’s job failed, there was a court case, and Winns’ house was repeated to repay the relative’s business partners.

A possible claim to damage the couple’s ‘homelessness’ account is based on documents showing that Sally and Tim Walker had a house in the southwest of France, which Sally and Tim Walker bought in 2007 when they lost their property in Wales.

Mrs. Hemmings said that her husband was pleased to have lived long enough to see her husband’s publication and the publication of the film.

“ `He said very angry, ” he said.

Winns did not respond to any other request.

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