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A Very Sad Case Indeed?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-35 06205/H oarder- 87-FINA LLY-evi cted-ho me-live d-61-ye ars-fil led-dol ls-toys -ruled- fire-ha zard.ht ml
Although one would have thought that her three sons should have given her more support and guidance, before it got to this stage?
Although one would have thought that her three sons should have given her more support and guidance, before it got to this stage?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Judith Burbidge, director of neighbourhoods at Weaver Vale Housing Trust, said evicting Mrs Appleton was a ‘last resort,’ but necessary for the safety of her family and neighbours.
‘We have tried every option, including an offer to install a sprinkler system and to clear and store the items safely, but Mrs Appleton and her sons have continued to refuse,’ she said.//
‘We have tried every option, including an offer to install a sprinkler system and to clear and store the items safely, but Mrs Appleton and her sons have continued to refuse,’ she said.//
local news here Passta....
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store - yes - move back in ... they said not
I mean there is not much point is there ?
Have the fambly made themselves homeless / if they have then they dont get rehoused ....
avoidable disaster and the sons should have got a grip on their hoarding mum - instead they are wandering around like lost lambs asking who is going to help them now ?
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store - yes - move back in ... they said not
I mean there is not much point is there ?
Have the fambly made themselves homeless / if they have then they dont get rehoused ....
avoidable disaster and the sons should have got a grip on their hoarding mum - instead they are wandering around like lost lambs asking who is going to help them now ?