Distressing letter reveals health visitor's plea over Awaab Ishak's mouldy home

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The letter was sent to Rochdale Borough Housing in July 2020, around five months before the toddler died

A heartbreaking letter reveals a health visitor's request for two-year-old Awaab Ishak to be moved out of his mould-hit home.

She did not receive a response. Now, the Manchester Evening News can reveal exactly what was said in the letter. In full, the letter said: "To whom it may concern. Re: Aisha Amin and Faisal Abdullah, Ilminster, Rochdale, OL11 4JN. "Moulds produce allergens , irritants and, sometimes, toxic substances. Inhaling or touching mould spores may cause an allergic reaction, such as sneezing, a runny nose, red eyes and skin rash.

 

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DWPscumbags Not nearly good enough, Rochdale Boroughwide Housing.

Oi DWPscumbags Have you had a letter from the council re; Your Mouldy Home?

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