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Mum ‘trapped’ with youngsters in one-bed flat and has to sleep on couch with toddler

A mum dwelling in a one-bed council flat along with her three youngsters has stated she “can’t take it anymore”.

Elena Eriema first moved into the house greater than a decade in the past and stated while it was cramped again then, it was nonetheless “manageable.” But since transferring in she has had two extra youngsters, together with the two-year-old toddler she now has to share a settee mattress with at evening due to the shortage of house.

Meanwhile her different two daughters, seven and 14, share a room with a bunk mattress. The 36-year-old stated regardless of the arrange in Islington, North London, “ruining” her life, the council received’t assist out, stories The Sun.

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Elena Erimea said: "I can't take it anymore."
Ms Erimea stated she will be able to’t take it anymore

Ms Eriema stated: “I can not take it anymore. I really feel like we’re caught and can by no means be capable of transfer out of right here.

“I argue with my 14-year-old daughter a lot because she is frustrated about not having any personal space. I’d also like my privacy and personal space because I have to sleep in the living room.”

The mum claims the cramped flat has impacted her daughter’s skill to check for her GCSEs. She stated she will be able to’t afford to purchase or hire privately and believes her solely possibility is to beg Islington Council to maneuver her to a different home.



Elena Erimea, pictured with one of her daughters at their cramped council home in Islington, north London
Ms Erimea almost managed to flee the flat however the association fell via

Ms Eriema was almost free of her nightmare a number of moths in the past when a girl provided to swap her three-bedroom flat for his or her present dwelling. But she pulled out on the final minute as a result of the lavatory “is full of mould”.

Ms Eriema defined: “No one wants to downsize and move into a bad property.”

An Islington Council spokesperson stated: “We understand Ms Erimea’s desire to move and have assessed her application in line with our allocations policy.

“Unfortunately, the demand for social housing massively outstrips provide and the housing disaster means it merely isn’t potential to re-house everybody who approaches us trying to transfer.”

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