(Image: Nadia Zaman)But after hearing about the hygiene issues in the household, the council agreed to relocated Nadia once more. In a statement issued to the Waltham Forest Echo, Waltham Forest Council said: "We apologise unreservedly to the family involved. "They know I've been evicted, they know I've got three young children, they know all my children go to school in Walthamstow. When approached by MyLondon about Nadia's situation, a spokesperson from Waltham Forest Council said they could not comment on individual cases. "The council will normally pay any deposit that is required as long as the accommodation is affordable to the household.
Source: Daily Mirror July 07, 2021 16:18 UTC