A homeless chef, 43-year-old Anthony Delaney, made Gatwick Airport his home for over three years. Delaney only left West Sussex airport to collect his jobseeker's allowance but kept on going back even when he was banned from the premises. He was remanded in custody to be sentenced on March 10.

Despite his weird behavior, the court said Delaney did not suffer from mental health issues, nor was he a drug user or an alcoholic. According to him, the airport makes him "clean, dry and warm."

Delaney started living at the airport in 2004. Despite being officially banned a year later, he continued to stay there. The ban from the airport and its railway station is in force until 2011.

He has been repeatedly penalized for going back to the airport at any given opportunity. He was again put behind bars on Tuesday for breaching a new an order banning him from the site.