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  1. I hope so too... but I think the council will have all their back doors covered...their barrister will make sure of that....I trawl the internet for hours and hours on end.. trying to make sense of the laws concerning eviction of mentally ill persons... but they are so ambiguous it's extremely difficult....and they can afford all these legal chaps... we can't...Some days I feel "right will out" but on others I feel really despondent...it's very hard when you're trying to deal with a beyond devastating loss. ...and fight your sons corner...hope you don't mind if I let you know what happens.. .x
  2. thank you so very much for your reply... means so much....I hope Matt is doing ok....there has been 2 pre- inquest hearings and the inquest is next March...The coroner is not happy and the Housing Assoc. has engaged a solicitor & barrister....the HO in question has been on extended leave since it happened and has not yet returned to work....all we can hope for is that the coroner finds the Housing Assoc. did not take into account Nics mental health and he recommends that they revise their policies and procedures.... and that it may help someone in the future from experiencing the hell that we went through...it's all I can do for my Nic now....
  3. my son had almost identical circumstances as Matt with mental illness & the council.....and tragically recently took his own life because of the threat of losing his flat...my son is dead and my life destroyed because of unsubstantiated complaints of asb from a neighbour...
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