Demolition of maverick developer Mohamed Hadid's notorious mega-mansion finally began this week - more than two years after a judge ordered it to be torn down due to the danger the illegal house poses to neighboring homes. A mechanical excavator was seen in exclusive DailyMail.com photos ripping down a stucco wall on the half-built colossus, while above, hard-hatted workers prepared the flat concrete roof to be cut up into sections and removed. Sahara Construction, the company demolishing what was supposed to be Hadid's glittering $100million Bel Air palace, invited DailyMail.com in Tuesday for an exclusive, first-hand look at how the massive mansion is being reduced to rubble and dust.
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