Somali mother and son are still living on high street bench SIX YEARS after they were evicted from flat despite repeated attempts to rehome them

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A mother and son have been living on high-street benches in south London for six years after being evicted from their flat despite repeated attempts by Wandsworth Council to rehouse them.

The Somalian pair used to live in a council flat in Battersea - three miles north of Tooting but after the death of a family member, they were unable to afford the rent and in February 2014, Wandsworth Council evicted them.


Temporary accommodation had been lined up for them, according to the BBC, but the mother, who is believed to be in her 70s did not show up with her son who is in his 30s.


They ended up living on a bench outside a TK Maxx store on Upper Tooting Road a few hundred metres from the bench where they currently sleep outside a library in Tooting.

In December 2014, they were hospitalised because of the cold weather and the bench they had been living on was removed by the council because it was 'in their best interests'.

The mother tried to return to the bench after she was was discharged while her son remained in hospital for a while longer, only to find the bench had gone.

According to the Wandsworth Times, the woman was heartbreakingly found huddled up on a chair nearby using an umbrella to shelter her from the rain.
In April 2015, the mother and son moved to a bench outside Tooting library and have been there ever since.

It has been reported that the Somali community feel hurt by the case as they have repeatedly offered the mother and son lodging in people's homes but like the council they have been rebuffed.

It is understood that the council believe it would be cruel and futile to move them on as the mother and son would just find another bench.

A social worker is believed to visit them every two or three weeks and local charities are also involved with them.

10.30am: The mother and her son wake up

10.45am: The son, believed to be in his 20s, urinates in the corner up against the Tooting Library

11am: The pair enjoy breakfast, which typically consists of a honey sandwich

Noon: They drink takeaway coffees and the son listens to his MP3 player

1pm: The mother goes into the library when it opens and the pair then go for a walk

2pm: The son goes and collects their lunch of chicken and chips

2.45pm: The woman goes for a walk and he reads a book under his umbrella

4.20pm: He has an afternoon nap

7pm: They share a coffee

8pm: He sprays himself with deodorant and she applies hand and face cream

9pm: The son collects more chicken for them to eat

10.30pm: The mother falls asleep and he listens to his MP3 player

Midnight: The tarpaulin goes over and they both sleep
Numerous properties have been offered to the Somalian pair but they have all been turned down.

A statement from Wandsworth Council last October said: 'Over the last few years Wandsworth Council has offered them four different properties to move into, all very pleasant and fully refurbished, including the original property where they used to live, but they turned all of them down without viewing them.

'Currently, a property is being held vacant for them and our social work team continues to liaise regularly with the family to try and persuade them to accept it.'

The statement adds that if people refuse offers of help, 'that is their decision and choice - we cannot force people to accept our help.'
It goes on: 'Wandsworth Council is enormously concerned for their welfare and has done everything it can to try and resolve this issue and get them off the streets.

'We will continue to work alongside health partners and other agencies, including the police and local charities, as well as the local Somali community, in closely monitoring this situation - including the physical and mental well-being of these two people and their capacity to make decisions.'

Wandsworth Council have been approached by the MailOnline for further comment.

The average of a rough sleeper at death is 44 years for men and 42 years for women according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).

The ONS estimated that 597 homeless people died in 2017 in England and Wales - mainly on the street.

 
This is what secular states create injustice and poverty.

Only with the hukm of rabbul alameen can the world be filled with justice.

May Allah help them and protect them.
 

Caaro

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Why don’t they accept? If they’re refusing aid then they’re most likely mentally ill and should be put in a hospital ward. Someone sick is unable to refuse help and is treated in a clinical ward for their own safety and others.

This article is so trash man they’re so redundant and repeated the same thing and didn’t even answer why they would say no. They didn’t even say if they knew why they refused.
 
Can someone put up a gofundme for them, i am broke right now but want to send them the few dollars i have, somalinimo is more important then brand clothes
 
So the government has tried to help them and the community has also tried to help them and they have refused. I agree with @BoqorkaChess they are probably not right mentally.
 

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Where is their clan?
To long didnt read but isn`t this what Clans are for?
The same question came to my mind, like she can go to house and her son to another. We sometimes host new comers in our house, like disrupt one family to 2-3 houses. But a hooyo search on the street for a bench to sleep on?, oh God.
 

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This is what secular states create injustice and poverty.

Only with the hukm of rabbul alameen can the world be filled with justice.

May Allah help them and protect them.
It says that they were literally offered free accommodation. :childplease:
 
They clearly have a mental illness. The only main problem I think is that the authorities and the Somali community have allowed them the 'choice' to continue sleeping outside on a bench, when they have no reason to.

They have been offered help numerous times from the authorities and Somalis. Also, I can imagine the Somalis that try to actively help them are their own clan.
 

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They clearly have a mental illness. The only main problem I think is that the authorities and the Somali community have allowed them the 'choice' to continue sleeping outside on a bench.

They have been offered help numerous times from the authorities and Somalis. Also, I can imagine the Somalis that try to actively help them are their own clan.
Being from the uk from my own personal experience any Somali would help a fellow Somali not just your clan.
 
Being from the uk from my own personal experience any Somali would help a fellow Somali not just your clan.

Yep, especially a case like this. I think Somalis who lived in the area got involved, but your clan tend to be your first point in contact.
 

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